PIA flight leaves today to bring Pakistanis stranded in Syria

By News Desk
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June 13, 2022

ISLAMABAD: On the special directives of Aviation Minister Khawaja Saad Rafique, a Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) flight will depart for Syria today (Monday) to bring back Pakistanis stranded in the war-torn country due to the Israeli bombing of Damascus airport, reported Geo News.

PIA finalised plans to send a flight to Syria after arequest was made via a letter by the Pakistani envoy in Damascus. The letter was addressed to the PIA CEO and the Government of Pakistan. In the letter, the envoy asked the national carrier to send its plane to the Syrian city of Aleppo as the airport in Damascus was unusable.

A statement issued by PIA said that the flights to bring back the stranded Pakistanis will leave on June 13 (today). As per the plan, in the first phase, the Pakistanis in Damascus will be transported to Aleppo via a bus from where the PIA flight will bring them back.

A day earlier, Syria had confirmed major damage, including to runways, at the Damascus International Airport after it was closed for repairs due to Israeli air strikes. The transport ministry said in a statement that runways were out of service.