Airlinks with BD, Nepal resumed

Published January 5, 2004

DHAKA, Jan 4: The Pakistan International Airlines resumed service to Bangladesh and Nepal after a two-year ban was lifted on Pakistani flights entering Indian airspace, officials said on Sunday.

PIA would operate twice a week between Karachi and Dhaka, a civil aviation official said, adding that a PIA flight arrived in Dhaka late on Saturday.

The airlines said it would fly return flights twice a week between Karachi and Kathmandu.-Agencies

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