Stranded passengers arrive in Lahore from Guangzhou

The flight arrived at Lahore airport at about 4:30 pm, carrying 185 adults and 29 children


News Desk August 06, 2018
The flight arrived at Lahore airport at about 4:30 pm, carrying 185 adults and 29 children. PHOTO:EXPRESS

Over 200 Pakistanis, stranded in China’s Guangzhou for nine days, have finally returned home.

Shaheen International Airlines dispatched a flight to Guangzhou Sunday night to bring back Pakistani 214 passengers who were stranded following the cancellation of an earlier flight on July 29 due to technical failures.

The fault left some 260 Pakistani passengers stuck at the Guangzhou airport. Some opted to fly back using different airlines.

Shaheen Air to bring back stranded passengers from China on Sunday night

The passengers on the SAI flight include 185 adults and 29 children, sources in the Pakistani embassy reported. The flight arrived at Lahore airport around 4:30 pm.

In a statement released today, the Foreign Office confirmed the special flight left Guangzhou Airport at 10:45 hours (PST). It also added the office had been monitoring the situation and helped facilitate the return through the Pakistani consulate in Guangzhou and the embassy in Beijing.

A Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) spokesperson in an announcement on Sunday said the objection raised by the authority with regard to fitness of the airline’s plane scheduled to carry back home the stranded passengers has been addressed.

CJP takes notice of airline’s negligence

Earlier in July, the CAA had prohibited Shaheen Air from using CAA facilities and services after the airline’s failure to clear dues of Rs1.5 billion. CAA allowed SAI to operate a special flight to bring passengers back who had booked their seats with Shaheen Airlines prior to the ban.

Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice Saqib Nisar on August 2 took notice of media reports stating hundreds of Pakistanis were stranded in Guangzhou, China. After the Pakistani government and the chief justice intervened, flight number NL-892 carrying over 200 passengers, has departed from Guangzhou airport for Lahore.

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