PIA to operate Hajj flights from eight cities from May 31
Pakistan
PIA to operate Hajj flights from eight cities from May 31
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) will start Hajj operation from eight cities of Pakistan from May 31. Hajj flights will go to Jeddah and Madinah.
Federal Minister for Aviation Khawaja Saad Rafique was briefed by the PIA administration on Hajj operation, religious pilgrimages and promotion of tourism at home and abroad.
During the briefing, the minister was informed that the PIA’s Hajj flights operation, comprising 297 flights would start from May 31 and continue till August 13.
The special flights would be operated from eight major cities, including Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Faisalabad, Sialkot, Multan, Peshawar and Quetta, for Jeddah and Madina-ul-Munawwara.
Saad Rafique asked to use one Boeing-777 and an Airbus-320 in the Hajj flights operation as these aircraft were standing dormant in the hangars for a long time.
The minister was apprised that the process of inducting four new planes (Airbus-32)0 in the PIA’s fleet had already been started, adding an airbus had reached Pakistan that was being cleared from the departments of Customs and Federal Board of Revenue, while the second would be arriving next month.
Saad Rafique was of the view that with induction of new planes in the PIA fleet, the flight operations of the national flag carrier would get further strength besides expansion of its network.
He also directed PIA to start additional flights for Damascus (Syria) and Najaf (Iraq) aimed at facilitating Zaireen during ‘Arba’een’ and ‘Ashura.
The PIA authorities also apprised the minister that the number of flights to Baku (Azerbaijan) were being doubled to facilitate Pakistani tourists, adding the flights to Skardu, Gilgit and Chitral for promotion of tourism activities in scenic northern areas of the country.
Currently, the PIA management said 18 weekly flights were being operated for Skardu, 24 for Gilgit and two for Chitral, After Islamabad, these flights were being connected with other major cities like Karachi and Lahore.