PIA decided to operate direct flights to three countries

PIA decided to operate direct flights to three countries

The public transporter Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has decided to operate direct flights to three nations including Australia, Maldives and Hong Kong.

PIA Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Arshad Malik said that the public transporter facilitated work of the arranged direct flights to three nations. He added that PIA has likewise intended to continue flights to Istanbul and Bangkok.

The PIA CEO said that the concerned avionics specialists were being reached to continue flights to the United Kingdom (UK), United States (US) and European nations.

Arshad Malik said that European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) informed Pakistani specialists to conduct a review. He added that the flights to European nations will be continued after the clearance of the review.

Before the month, it was discovered that European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) will lead a review of the Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) in February, reasonable making ready for the public banner transporter to start flight activity for Britain and Europe.

As indicated by sources conscious of the turn of events, the EASA has been in steady touch with PIA and will do a review of the aircraft in the following month.

“EASA has passed on an extensive timetable in such manner and will make a return to the actions taken on by the carrier after a review of Civil Aviation Authority by ICAO,” they said.

The sources said that the PIA flights might get the freedom to work for the United Kingdom (UK) and Europe after the EASA review in February.

A PIA representative while remarking on the update said that they would address worries of the EASA concerning security, activities and designing. “We are ready for any review from EASA,” the representative said and added their flight wellbeing file is at the notable high presently.

The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) as of late communicated fulfilment over wellbeing measures taken by Pakistan’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). The fulfilment with the wellbeing measures has prompted the expulsion of the PCAA from the rundown of the security huge concern (SSC).

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