Resumption of Thai Airways flights marks bilateral milestone

LCCI president says SIFC will facilitate investors through streamlined services

Thai Airways to resume operations from Pakistan. PHOTO: FILE

LAHORE:

In a significant development, the Ambassador of Thailand, Chakkrid Kraichaiwong, has announced the revival of Thai Airways services from Pakistan, signalling a promising step towards strengthening bilateral ties. The ambassador unveiled plans to reintroduce five weekly flights from Karachi and Lahore, along with four flights from Islamabad.

This announcement took place during the ambassador’s address at the Lahore Chamber of Commerce & Industry (LCCI). The Thai ambassador elaborated on the purpose of his visit to LCCI, emphasising the objective of expanding activities between Thailand and Pakistan.

Highlighting the strategic significance of Pakistan, the envoy noted that Pakistan serves as a gateway to Central Asia and the Middle East for Thailand. He identified key areas of interest, including seafood, mangoes, the halal industry, and halal cosmetics, underscoring the potential for two-way trade. He emphasised that trade between the two countries had experienced a decline after 2021.

Addressing concerns about repatriation of profits for investors in Pakistan and LCs opening, the ambassador was reassured by President LCCI Kashif Anwar, who highlighted the role of the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) in facilitating investors through streamlined one-window services.

Furthermore, the envoy proposed that Thailand could contribute to Pakistan’s tourism sector, drawing on Thailand’s extensive experience in tourism, hospitality, and restaurant management. He stressed the importance of preserving heritage while promoting sustainable tourism, commending Pakistan for maintaining historical and cultural heritage in a winsome manner.

Published in The Express Tribune, September 21st, 2023.

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