The maiden flight, PK-896, left for the two cities in the early hours of Monday. Direct link between Lahore and Kuala Lumpur resumed after a gap of two years.
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On the routes, PIA will be utilising Boeing 777 aircraft and two weekly flights will be run - one via Bangkok and the other via Kuala Lumpur. PIA President and CEO Air Marshal Arshad Malik, in his message on the commencement of flights, stated that PIA would provide direct travel access to passengers so as to minimise the problems faced by them in connecting flights.
“PIA will restart flights on those routes which are profitable for the national carrier,” he said. “The enterprise is planning to add new profitable destinations following addition of new airplanes to its fleet.”
Earlier, the airline announced plans to expand its fleet with the induction of four new aircraft that would fly on Sialkot-Barcelona and Lahore-Bangkok routes.
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“The national carrier has embarked on a fleet enhancement plan and soon it will expand its network to gain access around the world,” said Malik in November.
Published in The Express Tribune, December 25th, 2018.
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