Thai Airways announces resumption of air operations for Pakistan Decision to resume flights to Pakistan from January 1, 2022, flights will be operated between 3 cities
Monday, October 18, 2021
Lahore (news world latest. October 18, 2021) Dabri foreign airline announced to resume air operations for Pakistan. According to the details, Thai Airways, which has been declared as the third best airline in the world, has announced to resume air operations from January 1, 2022. Thai Airways will operate flights between Bangkok and three Pakistani cities, Lahore,Islamabad and Karachi.Flights will operate three days a week on Tuesdays,Thursdays and Saturdays. With permission from the Civil Aviation Authority, Thai Airways has drawn up a schedule. It should be noted that in the last few years, several major international airlines have resumed their flight operations in Pakistan. British Airways resumed flight operations to Pakistan years later, while German Airlines also decided to resume flight operations to Pakistan.
In addition, several other foreign airlines started flying to Pakistan after the intensity of Corona subsided. On the other hand, DG Civil Aviation Authority, Khaqan Murtaza, while instructing the students going abroad to get the prescribed vaccines, said that from October 1, all passengers must have a vaccination certificate. ۔
On the day of Tapir, DG Civil Aviation Khaqan Murtaza conducted an online open forum. Other officers were also present on the occasion of the online forum. In the open forum, users received information and complaints were also lodged. On this occasion, DG Civil Aviation Khaqan Murtaza gave answers regarding the problems of the airlines and vaccination of the customers. The DG Civil Aviation directed the students going abroad to administer the prescribed vaccines to the students going abroad.
All passengers must have a vaccination certificate from October 1. Chartered flights to China are chartered by the Chinese themselves. There are problems with scheduled flights to China.Efforts are being made to lift the ban. We will install modern systems at international airports for the convenience of passengers. Working together
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