KARACHI: Pakistan International Airlines launches special operations acrossthe World issuing NOTAM.
Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) will run more special flights torepatriate Pakistanis and cargo supplies from foreign countries besidestransporting foreign nationals.
The air transport department of Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) releasedNOTAM regarding the flights of the national flag-carrier beginning from May9.
The flight operation will be continued between May 9 and May 12.
First flight, PK-701, will depart for Manchester from Islamabad on May 9with passengers on board. The aircraft will leave empty from the UnitedKingdom (UK)’s city to Abu Dhabi and later return to Lahore.
Another flight, PK-785, will take off from Islamabad to Heathrow airport onMay 9 to transport passengers to London. More passengers will be broughtback to Pakistan from the same flight which will be landed in Islamabad.
An empty aircraft of PIA will depart for Beijing to bring cargo suppliesfrom China to Islamabad on May 9.
PK-783 of the national flag-carrier will carry passengers to Toronto fromLahore on May 9. The same aircraft will be used to repatriate nationalsfrom Washington to Islamabad.
On May 10, a PIA flight, PK-701, will carry passengers to Manchester andreturn to Pakistan without carrying any person.
A passenger plane will also be operated to Karachi on May 10, whereas, oneflight will be operated between Faisalabad and Dubai.
PK-894 will carry passengers to Kuala Lumpur from Islamabad and return withpassengers onboard to Peshawar.
An empty plane will transport cargo supplies from Beijing to Lahore on May10.
On May 11, the national airline’s PK-8261 will transport passengers fromLahore to Abu Dhabi and bring back passengers to Lahore.
Moreover, another flight, PK-8751, will be operated between Islamabad andOslo. The flight will carry passengers from Islamabad and return empty.
PK-757 will be operated between Islamabad and Heathrow on May 11 which willreturn empty after carrying passengers from Pakistan.
On May 12, an empty aircraft left to Beijing from Peshawar will land inIslamabad with cargo supplies to Pakistan.








