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British Airways announces return to Pakistan after a decade

After suspending its services in Pakistan for a decade, British Airways announced on Tuesday of resuming its flights
Published December 18, 2018 Updated December 21, 2018

After suspending its services in Pakistan for a decade, British Airways announced on Tuesday of resuming its flights to the country.

British High Commissioner Thomas Drew announced on his Twitter handle via a video, that flights will be resumed in the country from next year in June. He said this would further boost links 'between the UK and Pakistan'.

 

Robert Williams, the British Airways head of sales for Asia Pacific and the Middle East, announced that the first flight will touch down in Islamabad. Williams held a joint press conference with Prime Minister Imran Khan's Special Assistant on Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Development Zulfi Bukhari.

Following this announcement, Director General Inter-Services Public Relations Major General Asif Ghaffor also took to Twitter and thanked British Airways for reviving its flight operations in Pakistan. "The dividends of decades long struggle of Pakistani nation and its security forces for restoration of peace and stability in the country are on the way," he said.

 

The Birtish Airways suspended its flights in 2008 after a terrorist attack on the Marriot hotel in Islamabad.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2018

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