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British Airways to cancel flights from June 15

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  • British Airways canceled all its flights for Islamabad from June 15 to June 30
  • British Airways has already canceled all its flights from Lahore to London on January 6
  • The famous airways of Britain started the flights from London to Lahore in 2020
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British Airways canceled all its flights for Islamabad from June 15 to June 30, Bol News reports on Tuesday.

The station manager of British Airways informed the Islamabad International Airport.

Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) spokesperson told BOL News that the cancellation of British Airways took place because for international reasons. The news related to the unfulfillment of fuel supply on social media is just a rumor.

British Airways has already canceled all its flights from Lahore to London on January 6. Recently, it has also canceled flights from Islamabad.

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The famous airways of Britain started the flights from London to Lahore in 2020. The airlines used Boeing 787 for flights.
In this matter, the official of the Civil Aviation Authority claimed that the airline transferred the flights from Lahore to Islamabad due to operational reasons.

The official further stated that during summers the flights will not take off from Lahore to London. The fleet will be increased for the direct flights from Islamabad.

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