PIA cuts India flights
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Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has reduced the number of flights to and from India.
The airline has cut 66% of its flights due to low passenger traffic and shortage of aircraft. “We have cut down our operations temporarily to and from India by 66%, primarily because of shortage of aircraft and reduction in passengers,” PIA’s spokesman Mashhood Tajwar was quoted as saying by DNA India.
The airline will now operate only four flights a week to India as against 12 flights operated earlier.
“Karachi to Delhi, Delhi to Karachi (four flights), Karachi to Mumbai, Mumbai to Karachi (two flights) and Lahore to Delhi and Delhi to Lahore (two flights) will no longer operate. PIA will now operate only two flights from Lahore-Delhi-Lahore and Karachi-Mumbai-Karachi,” Mashhood said.
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