Coronavirus: PIA given special permission to operate special flights in Saudi Arabia.

KARACHI -- The Saudi Arabian aviation authority has granted special permission to Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) to operate special flights over its request to bring back Pakistani Umrah pilgrims stranded in Madinah and Makkah due to suspension of flight operations to stop the spread of coronavirus, media reported on Sunday.

The personal efforts of Air Marshal Arshad Malik bear fruit as PIA has been given special permission for running special flights for stranded Pakistanis in Saudi Arabia till March 18 despite the suspension of international flight operations by Riyadh government.

Arshad Malik has personally requested General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) administration to allow PIA for resuming flight operations as hundreds of Umrah pilgrims and other nationals are stranded there.

GACA authorities have allowed the national flag-carrier to operate flights for Jeddah and Madinah.

Following the permission, empty planes (ferry flights) will land at Jeddah and Madinah airports till March 18. According to details, the special flights will repatriate stranded Umrah pilgrims and other passengers to Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad.

Sources said that a PIA flight will also bring back 1,800 nationals from Saudi Arabia despite the imposition of the travel ban.

The national flag-carrier had previously operated 22 flights to transport more than 6,000 nationals after 72-hour deadline announced by Riyadh...

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