PIA flights face cancellation, delays during last 24 hours
KARACHI: Four Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) flights have been cancelled and as many delayed during the last 24 hours.
A spokesman for PIA said the flights were cancelled due to a low number of passengers who were switched to other flights. He added that the reason for the delays was re-carpeting at the Benazir Bhutto International airport in Islamabad
By TICKER
October 21, 2015
KARACHI: Four Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) flights have been cancelled and as many delayed during the last 24 hours.
A spokesman for PIA said the flights were cancelled due to a low number of passengers who were switched to other flights. He added that the reason for the delays was re-carpeting at the Benazir Bhutto International airport in Islamabad and passengers had been informed in due-time.
According to the spokesman, during the last 24 hours PIA operated 46 flights on international routes and 59 on domestic routes. 96% of international while 98.5% of domestic flights departed on time.
A spokesman for PIA said the flights were cancelled due to a low number of passengers who were switched to other flights. He added that the reason for the delays was re-carpeting at the Benazir Bhutto International airport in Islamabad and passengers had been informed in due-time.
According to the spokesman, during the last 24 hours PIA operated 46 flights on international routes and 59 on domestic routes. 96% of international while 98.5% of domestic flights departed on time.
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