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Bradford Airport looks to find new Pakistan operator
Islamabad—Efforts are under way to find an
alternative airline to provide direct flights between Leeds Bradford
Airport and Pakistan. The move follows the suspension of the
three-times-a-week service to Islamabad by Shaheen Air International
due to the unavailability of aircraft, CNBC reported.
Tony Hallwood LBIA commercial and aviation development director said
he was confident that flights could be resumed. He said: “Shaheen
Air International has confirmed that due to a lack of aircraft
availability, the airline is due to cease operations from Leeds
Bradford Airport on June 1. “There is a very strong demand for a
direct service to Pakistan from Leeds Bradford and we are naturally
disappointed that the service has been withdrawn.
“We are however already in discussions alternative airlines with a
view to re-starting direct operations to Pakistan as soon as
possible and we are confident of success”, he added. Mr Hallwood is
to join around 200 European airline and airport executives at an
international conference in Portugal in a bid to add extra routes
from Leeds Bradford airport. The 2008 Routes Conference will explore
and discuss new air service opportunities and Mr Hallwood will try
and win additional destinations for LBIA with particular focus on
new routes to Pakistan,France and Eastern Europe.—APP
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