Pak allows Afghan airline to operate Islamabad-Kabul flights

Kam Air, Afghanistan’s largest airline, will operate three flights a week


Anadolu Agency September 26, 2021
The airline sector has been one of the hardest hit as countries lock down to curb the spread of the virus. PHOTO: AA/FILE

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KARACHI:

Pakistan  has allowed an Afghan airline to operate its flights from Islamabad to Kabul, a Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) official said on Sunday.

Kam Air – Afghanistan's largest private airline – will operate three flights a week, becoming the first Afghan airline to operate outside Afghanistan after the Taliban takeover, Irfan Sabir, director of CAA Air Transport, told Anadolu Agency.

The permission, he said, has been granted on the request of Kam Air, which, until now, is the only Afghan airline to apply for the flight permit.

Initially, he said, that the airline might only operate chartered flights from Islamabad to Kabul due to limited passengers. In the coming days, he added, it might start commercial flights.

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Flight operations in Afghanistan came to a halt after the Taliban takeover of Kabul on Aug. 15. The domestic flights were resumed on September 5.

Founded in 2003, according to the airline's official website, it has seven aircraft and a workforce of over 1,200 people.

Apart from within Afghanistan, the airline would operate to and from several international destinations, including Central Asia, South Asia, and the Middle East, before the Taliban takeover.

Pakistan's state-run Pakistan International Airlines was the first airline to operate the first international flight to Afghanistan on September 13, after the Taliban takeover.

 

 

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