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PIA continues relief flight operations for Saudi Arabia

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Staff Reporter

Islamabad

The national carrier, Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), has announced more relief flights to Saudi Arabia to bring back stranded nationals.
According to the latest announcement, the national carrier will operate a special flight, PK-9730, between Riyadh and Karachi on July 8. The flight will carry 250 passengers to Karachi. It is pertinent to mention here that PIA is consistently running special flights to repatriate nationals trapped in different countries due to suspension of flight operations after the spread of coronavirus pandemic.
The national carrier has so far repatriated more than 4,800 nationals including 2,400 Pakistanis from Dammam.

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