Afghanistan seeks permission to operate commercial flights to Pakistan

ISLAMABAD, SEPT 15: The civil aviation ministry of Afghanistan has requested Pakistan to allow two of its airlines — Ariana Afghan Airlines and Kam Air — to begin commercial flight operations to the neighbouring country.
In a letter, a copy of which is available with Dawn.com, sent by the Ministry of Aviation and Transport of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan to Pakistan’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) dated Sep 13, it requested Pakistani authorities to permit air operations of two national carriers of Afghanistan on the basis of the memorandum of understanding signed between the two countries.
The Afghan ministry said its two carriers aimed to commence their scheduled flights and requested the CAA to facilitate the process.
The letter also recalled that the Kabul Airport was damaged by American troops before their withdrawal, however, “By technical assistance of our Qatar Brother, the Airport became operational once again and a notice to airmen (Notam) in this regard issued on 6 September 2021,” said the letter.
Related News

Ethnic and religious diversity are symbols of national unity, says Baradar
KABUL: Afghanistan’s Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar says the IslamicRead More

Abdul Kabir calls on Afghans to uphold and protect the Islamic system
KABUL: Mawlawi Abdul Kabir, the Acting Minister of Refugees and Repatriation, emphasized the collective responsibilityRead More
Comments are Closed