PIA Resumes Direct Flights to Europe After EU Lifts Ban

PIA resumes direct flights to Europe after the EU lifts a 4-year safety ban, marking a significant recovery for the airline's operations. [Image via AP]

State-run Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) resumed direct flights to Europe on Friday following a decision by the European Union’s aviation safety agency to lift a four-year ban over safety standards, officials said.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif welcomed the resumption of flights to Europe, saying it would help improve the image of PIA.

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The airline said that more than 300 passengers fully booked the flight from Islamabad to Paris

Defense Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif inaugurated the twice-a-week flights. He vowed that PIA will soon expand its operations to other European countries.

Asif said in a speech that the European Union Aviation Safety Agency had imposed the ban on PIA’s operations to Europe because of an “irresponsible statement” by a former aviation minister.

In 2020, authorities imposed the curb on PIA after a plane crashed in Karachi, southern Pakistan, killing 97 people. Then-Aviation Minister Ghulam Sarwar Khan said an investigation into the crash found that nearly a third of Pakistani pilots had cheated on their pilot’s exams. A government probe later concluded that pilot error caused the crash.

The ban caused a loss of nearly $150 million a year in revenue for PIA, officials say.

This news is sourced from AP News and is intended for informational purposes only.

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