British Airways to retire all its Boeing 747 aircraft due to reduction in air travel
British Airways has announced the retirement of all its Boeing 747 aircraft...
The British Airways likely to restore Pakistan flights from August after suspension due to coronavirus outbreak, sources said on Tuesday.
The airlines in a letter penned to the Islamabad airport manager has sought details of the arrangements before the resumption of the flight operation.
The authorities have been asked to give details about cleanness arrangements at the airport and facilities available there to ensure the safe landing of its planes.
“Ensure that fix bridges connected with the planes are safe to use”, the letter read. British Airways will operate weekly three flights for Islamabad, sources further added.
However, after a long gap of 10 years, the first flight of British Airways, BAW-261 had landed at Islamabad International Airport from Heathrow, with 240 passengers on board on June 3, 2019,
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