Pakistan International Airline (PIA) will begin special trips for clearing individuals having a place with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and other European nations, this was declared by the chief executive officer CEO of the airline on Thursday.
Air Marshal Arshad Malik guaranteed individuals from a designation of NATO, including Ambassador of Belgium, Philippe Bronchain, who approached him at the PIA Head Office in Islamabad.
The two sides examined matters of common interest, including the continuous clearing from Kabul. The CEO PIA guaranteed that the delegation will be dealt with utmost respect.
CEO #PIA @amarshadmalik welcomed the #NATO team led by Amb @pontecorvoste & Belgian Ambassador to Pak H.E. Mr. Philippe Bronchain. Matters of mutual interest including assistance to uplift people from #Kabul were discussed. PIA has assured full support for the humanitarian cause. pic.twitter.com/J6bCSu71L9
— PIA (@Official_PIA) October 21, 2021
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Seven days prior, PIA suspended trips to Afghanistan over “improper conduct of the Civil Aviation Authority of Afghanistan and the Taliban government”.
The public banner transporter said that the suspension will stay essentially work next declaration. Previously, a PIA representative had said that Afghan staff’s conduct with PIA team has been unethical and deplorable.
PIA was the principal airline to work the primary worldwide trip to Afghanistan on September 13, post the Taliban takeover.
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