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Pakistan’s popular private
airline AirBlue to begin
Flights to UK in May
By ‘Pakistan Times’ Special Correspondent
KARACHI: Pakistan's
fast-developing po pular
private sector airlines, AirBlue has announced plans to begin its first
long-haul international operation between Islamabad and Manchester, United
Kingdom from the middle of May, 2007.
The Chief Operating Officer (COO) of Air Blue, Shahid Khaqan Abbasi told
‘Pakistan Times’ [ISSN-certified Daily Web Newspaper] on Saturday that
the airline had been evaluating proposal to operate to UK for over a year
and has now completed all necessary official requirements to launch the
flights.
The airline first obtained official permission from the government for such
operations to the UK and formal permission was obtained from the UK
Department of Transportation, he added.
The decision to start operation to Manchester was taken in the wake of large
strength of Pakistani community in the region, Abbasi said.
Negotiations are in process with Manchester Airport Group on details of
flight operation, which include slot timing, handling, engineering, catering
and other allied support functions, he remarked.
With a highly comfortable fleet of modern aircraft including six 320A and
321A Airbus planes, AirBlue operates more than 30 flights a day to seven
domestic destinations and three daily flights to Dubai.
Significantly, the AirBlue has operated more than 10,000 flights in the last
30 months carrying over 2 million passengers on its network with revenues in
excess of over Rs12 billion.●
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