Islamabad:
The Aviation Authority in Britain is finally expected to lift a ban on the flight of Pia at his territory at his upcoming meeting as the National Flag Carrier plans to revive his direct flight to Manchester from Islamabad on March 28.
The British Department of Transport Security Review probably meets on March 15. Pakistan expects its airlines to finally be allowed to resume their flights to Britain.
In the first phase, National Airline plans to drive flights from Islamabad to Manchester. In the second phase, Pia flights from Islamabad and Lahore start to London and Birmingham.
Pia Management has issued bids for soil management, catering and herd hotels to carry out events for British aircraft operations.
According to a Pia spokesman, they are waiting for the British Department of Transport’s decision. If the decision is positive, air operations will start immediately.
He said the British market is a very important route for Pia’s network. Passengers receive international standard services.