27 flights from Karachi, 58 across country delayed
By Afzal Nadeem Dogar
December 28, 2024
Due to protest sit-ins and airline administrative problems in Karachi, 27 flights from Karachi and 58 flights across the country were delayed on Friday.
According to the flight schedule, nine flights from Karachi to Islamabad were delayed by one to four hours. Four flights between Karachi and Lahore were delayed by an hour. Karachi-Peshawar flights FL 865 and 866 were delayed by five hours.
Flights from Karachi to Faisalabad, Sukkur, Abu Dhabi, Jeddah, Istanbul, Dammam were also delayed. Similarly, flights in other cities were also delayed. A total of 15 flights were delayed in Islamabad, four in Quetta, four in Multan and 20 in Lahore.
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