Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has opted to resume its flights from Skardu Airport after halting operations during the winter season due to unfavorable weather conditions in the region.
A representative from the national carrier has stated that PIA will recommence its services with two weekly flights to Dubai, UAE, beginning April 29.
It’s worth noting that PIA initiated international flights from Skardu to Dubai in August last year. PIA officials emphasize that these flights will not only boost international tourism but also facilitate trekking and expeditions in the Baltistan Region.
Furthermore, they anticipate that these flights will bolster international tourism, trade, cultural exchange, and diplomatic relations between various countries and Pakistan.
Following the suspension of flights to Dubai due to heavy rainfall, a PIA spokesperson mentioned that flight operations will resume once the situation at Dubai airport improves.
The spokesperson also mentioned that adverse weather conditions in Dubai and Sharjah led to the cancellation of 22 flights from Pakistan to Dubai since April 16.
Passengers affected by the canceled flights are being prioritized for re-accommodation on subsequent flights.
He also mentioned that extra flights are being organized to assist in repatriating passengers stranded in Dubai.
Meanwhile, Khaqan Murtaza, Director General of the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (PCAA), advised passengers whose flights were canceled to reach out to the PIA call center for flight updates.