British Airways plans to restore Pakistan flights from Aug, seeks details of arrangements

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The British Airways on Tuesday has decided to restore Pakistan flights from August after suspension owing to COVID-19 pandemic which claimed 5,865 lives so far in the country and infected more than 275,200 people.

In a detail letter penned to Islamabad airport authorities, the airlines has sought full of information about the arrangements before flight operation restoration.

The British authorities asked to give details about the arrangements including cleanness at the airport and provision of facilities to ensure safe landing of its planes.

According to letter, "Ensure that fix bridges connected with the planes are safe to use". 

As per concerned sources, British Airways will operate weekly three flights for Islamabad.

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