PIA resumes flights on Sialkot–Sharjah route
By Our Correspondent
November 21, 2018
LAHORE: As part of its policy to reopen viable routes, PIA has resumed flights on Sialkot–Sharjah route.
According to a press release, the flight PK-209 took off from Sialkot International Airport on Tuesday.
PIA CEO Air Marshal Arshad Malik said PIA was the first to operate from the Sialkot International Airport which was also the first airport in private sector. He said very soon PIA would also launch flights to Europe from Sialkot.
PIA is operating twice a week flights from Sialkot to Sharjah operating on Tuesday and Friday while three flights were already operating from Turbat to Sharjah weekly. The CEO of the Sialkot airport, General (Retd) Abid Nazir, was the chief guest of the event.
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