PIA announces 35 weekly flights to Saudi Arabia

 PIA announces 35 weekly flights to Saudi Arabia

PIA announces 35 weekly flights to Saudi Arabia


Pakistan's national airline Pakistan Airlines has announced 35 flights a week to Saudi Arabia.


According to PIA spokesman Riaz Abdullah Khan, the flights will be operated to Saudi Jeddah, Dammam and Al-Qasim, leaving for Pakistan from Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore, Multan and Peshawar.


It should be noted that Saudi Arabia banned the first flights from Pakistan on March 27, 2020 after the outbreak of the code.


This was followed by a two-month phase in which Saudi Arabia announced that those who have residency will go to Saudi Arabia as soon as possible, after which flights will be operated for some time.



And then some of the national airline's flights have lagged under your rankings even for a short time before that.


Meanwhile, in 2020, flights were resumed to repatriate Saudi nationals for two months. They need to return after being given Saudi Arabia.


This was followed by the health-conscious Saudis, for whom flights will be resumed for a short time in 2020.


According to spokesman Abdullah Khan, "This time it is good that no bets have been made, no ratings should be made. 

The spokesman said more was being said after the easing of sanctions on December 1.


From December 1, passengers departing from Saudi Arabia must comply with a five-day quarantine requirement.


The spokesman added that it was now hoped that a decision would be taken on Umrah flights.

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