PIA operates first A-320 flight to Skardu

Special assistant to premier on aviation says PIA will now operate daily flights to and from Skardu and Islamabad


Web Desk June 20, 2015
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The national air carrier operated an Airbus A-320 flight from Islamabad to Skardu for the first time on Thursday, allowing a three-fold increase in the number of passengers making the trip.


PIA’s A-320 carried over 120 passengers to the valley, including a delegation of top aviation officials, cabin crew, adventure seekers and media personnel.


Special Assistant to PM on Aviation, Captain Shujaat Azeem, inaugurated the test flight. “This was a long-standing demand of the people of Skardu. They will now have the opportunity to travel on regular flights if the weather permits.


The Airbus will operate on daily basis and similar flights are in the pipeline for Gilgit and Chitral, he added. The move came on the directives of Prime Minister Mian Nawaz Sharif.


Azeem said the Airbus has thrice the capacity of the ATR, which has been carrying passengers in the past. Whereas the ATR can carry up to 42 passengers, the airbus can carry around 130 passengers.


Published in The Express Tribune, June 21st, 2015.

COMMENTS (13)

Kam | 8 years ago | Reply This news refreshened my memories of time spent in skardu. PIA plane over skardu in those days were a reminder that we are living in jet age and use to take away feeling of isolation and remoteness from civilization for a while ( whenever its good weather).
Tariq Anwaar | 8 years ago | Reply Good to hear that Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has shown some interest in the national carrier's progress. In the past PIA had been operating Boeing-737 flights to Skardu from Islamabad. There was also a weekly Air Safari flight to Karakorams - a spectacular trip to the roof of the world. The northern area flights are subject to weather and only operated by PIA. No other Pakistani airline operates on non-profitable routes like Gilgit, Chitral, Muzaffarabad or Saidu Sharif.
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