ISLAMABAD: British Airways has planned to restore Pakistan flights from August after suspension due to coronavirus outbreak, citing sources.
The airlines in a letter penned to the Islamabad airport manager, has sought details of the arrangements before resumption of the flight operation.
The authorities have been asked to give details about cleanness arrangements at the airport and facilities available there to ensure safe landing of the its planes.
"Ensure that fix bridges connected with the planes are safe to use," the letter read. British Airways will operate weekly three flights for Islamabad, sources privy to the development said.
After long gap of 10 years, the first flight of British Airways, BAW-261 had landed at Islamabad International Airport from Heathrow, with 240 passengers onboard on June 3, 2019.
Customers landing in to London can connect on to British Airways' network which includes over 30 destinations across North America, with over 70 flights per day to the US through the airline's joint business with American Airlines. Customers can also connect to over 30 countries in Europe.
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