CAA allows Air Arabia to fly to Pakistan.

CAA allows Air Arabia to fly to Pakistan.

 

CAA allows Air Arabia to fly to Pakistan.

After the airlines of Iraq and Afghanistan, the airline of the United Arab Emirates Air Arabia was also allowed to start air operations in Pakistan, the Deputy Director Air Transport issued an official permit, sources said.

Ready to launch air operations for Air Arabia Pakistan, the CAA allowed Air Arabia to fly to two cities in Pakistan. According to the details, the CAA has given permission to the airline Air Arabia of the United Arab Emirates to launch air operations in Pakistan after the airlines of Iraq and Afghanistan.

The CAA has authorized Air Arabia, a UAE airline, to operate a total of four flights to Faisalabad and Multan. The Deputy Director of Air Transport has issued official permits for flights between Abu Dhabi, Faisalabad, and Multan. The airline Air Arabia will operate 2 weekly flights from Abu Dhabi to Faisalabad, while 2 flights will be operated from Abu Dhabi to Multan.


It may be recalled that two days ago, Fly Baghdad had also announced to operate 4 weekly flights from Pakistan to Iraq. The airline's flight operation will start from July 16 and four weekly flights from Pakistan to Iraq will be operated. Baghdad Airlines will start flight operations from Lahore and Karachi. In the first phase, the Najaf flight operation will be started from Karachi and in the second phase, the Najaf flight schedule will be started from Lahore.

The airline's flight operations will start from July 16 and four weekly flights will be operated from Pakistan to Iraq. The airline management has started preparations for the flight operation with the permission of the CAA. It should be noted that PIA had flown special flights to Iraq on the occasion of Arbaeen. In this regard, CEO PIA Arshad Malik had a special meeting with the Iraqi ambassador and asked for permission. As an airline, it is our responsibility. These flights are being arranged on the special instructions of the government and the Minister of Aviation so that there is no inconvenience to the visitors.



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