Direct flight between Azerbaijan, Pakistan to operate soon: Ghulam Sarwar
ISLAMABAD, MAY 27 (DNA) – Federal Minister for Aviation said that a direct flight between Azerbaijan and Pakistan is scheduled to operate soon.
Ghulam Sarwar Khan said this during a meeting with Ali Alizada, Azerbaijan’s Ambassador to Pakistan who called on him here, said a press release.Both sides agreed on developing strong relations in the field of aviation.
Both sides agreed on developing strong relations in the field of aviation. Federal Minister also added that Pakistan and Azerbaijan are brotherly countries. Our relations are warm and cordial based on trust and respect. Similarly, Ali Alizada said that Azerbaijan is keen on enhancing ties with Pakistan.
Interestingly Draft Air Services Agreementaal(ASA) between Pakistan and Azerbaijan was agreed in 1993.Even on 30th September 2009,an MoU was agreed upon between Pakistan and Azerbaijan.As per that MoU ,PIA(Pakistan)could have 7 weekly frequencies with any type of aircrafts with a restriction of 1500 seats per week in each direction.
Same goes fir Azal,Silk Way West (Azerbaijan).At present there is no air link between bith countries. Due to paucity of traffic no airline from either state is operating. In order to establish an airlink, Turkish Airlines was allowed to operate flights from Istanbul to Lahore/Islamabad through Baku. However, Turkih Airlines is facing low yield.
Another noticeable aspect of this emerging cooperation in aviation sector is the rising number of Pakistani tourists visiting Azerbaijan. Recent years have witnessed a growing number of Pakistanis coming to Azerbaijan for business and leisure purposes. In fact, Baku has now become the “new Dubai” for Pakistanis.
This trendy city is quite affordable in terms of both living and travel-related costs, and offers a sense of safety which Pakistanis find lacking in many countries – particularly Western countries.
In 2018, the number of Pakistani tourists visiting Azerbaijan is likely to have crossed 25,000. In 2017 the exact number of Pakistani tourists entering Azerbaijan was 17,556; only 3,800 did so in 2016. In January 2017 the Azerbaijani government created tourist visas to be accessible online – which instantly became popular in Pakistan. =DNA
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