Efforts afoot for resumption of PIA flights to EU: Senate body told.

ISLAMABAD -- The Senate's Standing Committee on Aviation on Thursday was informed that concerted efforts were being made to resume the Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) flights to the United Kingdom and the European Union (EU) countries, which had been banned after a crash of the national flag carrier's Airbus-320 in Karachi in 2020.

'Efforts are underway that this matter is resolved at the earliest. However, procedures take time,' the Aviation Division authorities apprised the committee while discussing the measures taken for lifting of the ban and subsequent resumption of the PIA flights.

They said experts of the International Aviation Safety Assessment (IASA) would conduct an audit and then EU representatives would visit Pakistan for an overall review.

The committee meeting, chaired by Senator Hidayatullah, was given a detailed briefing on various issues confronted by the aviation sector in Pakistan.

Besides, the body took up various issues, including appointment and emoluments of the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) director general, reasons for Larkana Airport's non-functioning and the closure of PIA ticketing office in Hyderabad.

The committee...

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