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Pakistan to fully resume international flights from Sunday

On Thursday, the government announced to reopen all economic and social sectors

PTI Islamabad Published 08.08.20, 02:14 AM
Passengers at Islamabad International Airport

Passengers at Islamabad International Airport Shutterstock

Pakistan on Friday announced that it will fully resume international flights from Sunday, over four months after it suspended the operations to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.

These operations shall be conducted in accordance with established guidelines and SOPs as issued from time to time, the Civil Aviation Authority said.

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Government of Pakistan has been pleased to allow all types of International and Domestic Flight Operations to/from all airports across Pakistan as per authorisation granted to all foreign and domestic operators PRE-COVID-I9 Summer schedule 2020, including cargo and special flight operations with effect from August 9, 2020 11.59 pm, according to a NOTAM issued by the authority.

All flight operations were suspended towards the end of March but later international and domestic flights were allowed on selected routes.

Pakistan fully restored its domestic flight operations from August 6 midnight.

On Thursday, the government announced to reopen all economic and social sectors.

Pakistan's coronavirus tally reached 282,645 with the detection of 782 new cases in the last 24 hours, the health ministry said on Friday.

Seven more fatalities were also reported overnight, pushing the death toll to 6,052, it said.

With the detection of the 782 new cases, Pakistan's coronavirus tally now stands at 282,645, the ministry said, adding that 258,099 patients so far have recovered from the deadly disease.

The country has 18,494 active cases, it said.

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