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Emirates Airline Extends Flight Restrictions To Pakistan, Other Countries Till July 15

Emirates Airline Pakistan

The Emirates Airline has announced that it will be halting flights from Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka to Dubai till July 15, in line with its government’s orders.

“In line with UAE government directives, Emirates will be suspending the carriage of passengers from Bangladesh, Pakistan and Sri Lanka to Dubai until July 15, 2021,” read a statement issued by the Emirates Airline.

The airliner also said it will not carry any passengers who are related through Pakistan, Bangladesh or Sri Lanka in the last 14 days.

“UAE Nationals, holders of UAE Golden Visas and members of diplomatic missions who comply with updated COVID‑19 protocols are exempt and may be accepted for travel,” said the statement.

Previously, the UAE government had extended the ban on flights from Pakistan and 13 other countries till July 21.

Other countries include India, Nigeria, South Africa, Liberia, Namibia, Sierra Leone, the Democratic Republic Of Congo, Uganda, Zambia, Vietnam, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka.

In the notification, the federal aviation authority had said that exceptions would be granted to cargo flights, as well as business and charter flights.

Emirates Airline Hinted To Lay Off 9,000 More Employees

Earlier, Emirates Airlines had hinted to lay off 9,000 employees amidst the coronavirus pandemic after dismissing 10% of its total workforce.

The dismissal of 9,000 more employees had meant that the airline will lay off 15% of its employees.

Emirates Airlines had a total of 270 aircraft and suspended its operations in March due to the suspension of global flight operations.

However, before the economic crisis caused by the coronavirus, the Emirates company had employed about 60,000 staff, including 4,300 pilots and 22,000 other staff.

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Malaysia reinstates Pakistani pilots after license verification

Malaysia reinstates Pakistani pilots after license verification

The Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia (CAAM) has said that the licenses of all 18 Pakistani pilots working for local airlines have been verified. The Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (PCAA) confirmed the authenticity of the licenses of all pilots employed in Malaysia, the CAAM statement said. The CAAM said all 18 suspended pilots in Malaysia … Read more

Coronavirus causes loss of over Rs. 28 billion to Civil Aviation Authority

Coronavirus causes loss of over Rs. 28 billion to Civil Aviation Authority

The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) lost more than Rs 28 billion in aeronautical charges due to the closure and reduction of international air operations due to the coronavirus. This was stated by CAA Senior Joint Secretary Aviation Division and Spokesperson Abdul Sattar Khokhar. He said that the total loss of the company during the 4 … Read more

PIA’s financial situation worsens due to Coronavirus

PIA

The ongoing coronavirus pandemic has brought many companies into financial crises including Pakistan International Airlines (PIA). According to details, PIA’s financial situation has been greatly affected due to coronavirus. The airline’s CEO Air Marshal Arshad Malik has requested the Minister of Aviation and DG Civil Aviation Authority through a letter to not charge any airport … Read more

CAA clears 18 Pakistani pilots working for Oman’s airline

CAA clears pilots

The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) on Tuesday cleared the licences of 18 Pakistani pilots working for Oman’s SalamAir after the Arab country’s civil aviation requested for the verification and clearance of the Pakistani pilots working in Oman’s airline company.

The names of the pilots cleared by the CAA Pakistan are Captain Fawad Shahab, Sheikh Saifullah, Mohammad Bilal Malik, Mohammad Javed, and Mohammad Rashid.

Moreover, the licences of Captain Muhammad Athar Iqbal, Muhammad Asif, Farhan Khan, Babar Sultan, Farrukh Bhatti, Sajjad Malik were also cleared. Whereas, Captain Zia-ul-Haq, Natasha Sultan, Abbas Rizvi, Omar Jafar, and 3 other captains received clearances from the authority.

On July 18, the CAA had suspended licences of 34 pilots of the Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) suspected of holding fake degrees.

The notification issued by the aviation authority had said that the licenses will remain suspended till the inquiry against the pilots has not been completed.

Separately, the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) had also ordered its member states to bar Pakistani pilots from working.

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CAA suspends more 34 licenses of pilots for holding fake degrees

Civil Aviation Authority

The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has suspended licenses of 34 more pilots of the Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) for holding fake degrees. According to a notification issued by the CAA, licenses will remain suspended till the inquiry against the pilots has not been completed. Separately, the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) ordered its member … Read more

Emirates Airline suspends air operations to Pakistan

Emirates Airlines suspends air operations to Pakistan

Emirates Airline has suspended air operations to Pakistan for 10 days and the last flight will leave Karachi for Dubai shortly. According to the details, Emirates Airline of the United Arab Emirates has suspended its flights to Pakistan from June 23 to July 3. The reason of the suspension occurred when 26 passengers on the … Read more

450 stranded Pakistanis arrive Karachi via two int’l flights

stranded Pakistanis land in Karachi

Around 450 stranded Pakistanis in Doha and Dubai arrived Pakistan via two international flights here on Saturday. According to the details, a flight of Qatar Airways carrying 200 Pakistanis from Doha landed at the Karachi international airport. While, Emirates Airlines also landed at the Karachi airport with 250 stranded Pakistanis on board. On Friday (yesterday), … Read more

Emirates’ special flight repatriates 251 Pakistanis from Dubai

Emirates medical expenses

After the government has allowed Emirates to operate special flights from Dubai to Pakistan, the airline carrying 251 passengers arrived at Islamabad. Emirates had been permitted to operate Dubai-Islamabad flight to bring back stranded Pakistanis. The special flight EK-613 carrying 251 Pakistanis arrived at Islamabad International Airport and later departed for Dubai. All the passengers … Read more

PIA domestic flights resume causing high cost burden for passengers

PIA Airports

Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has permitted to operate domestic flights across Pakistan, operation two from Karachi to Lahore and Islamabad and other from Lahore to Karachi. As per the SOPs and health precautionary guidelines issued by the government, each alternate seat was left empty during PIA flights to prevent the spread of the virus. However, … Read more

CAA finalizes arrangements to resume five airport operations for domestic flights

CAA clears pilots

The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has finalized arrangements for the restarting of the domestic flights across Pakistan from today (Saturday). Karachi International airport’s domestic lounge carries awareness banners about social distancing. The banners remind to maintain at least two-meter distance between the passengers. Wearing mask has been declared mandatory for the passengers entering the airport. … Read more

CAA announces extension of int’l flight operations till May 31

CAA clears pilots

The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) announces to extend international flight operations till May 31 as per the government’s directions. In a tweet on Friday, CAA stated: “As per the decision of the GoP, the suspension of International flight operations as effected earlier has been extended upto Sunday, May 31, 2020 at 2359 hours PST. Remaining provisions … Read more

Coronavirus in Pakistan: Flight Operation suspended till April 30

PIA's special flight brings back 250 Pakistanis from Iraq

Flight operation in Pakistan has been suspended till April 30, the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) issued a notification on Saturday.

According to CAA, cargo/special and relief planes can continue operations as per the permissions granted earlier.

“As per the decision of the Government of Pakistan, the suspension of international and domestic flight operations as effected earlier has been extended up to Thursday, April 30, 2020, 11.59pm PST,” CAA said.

The new notice came as the confirmed coronavirus cases in Pakistan surge past 7500 and 143 deaths.

Earlier the domestic and international flight operation was suspended in Pakistan in an effort to control the spread of coronavirus till April 21.

CAA had said in an earlier notification that cargo/special, diplomatic, flights and rescue operations to and from Pakistan would be exempted.

Many countries around the world have also banned international travel since the coronavirus pandemic started spreading around the world.

 

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