Limited domestic flights
2020-05-07
RAWALPINDI: Minister for Aviation Ghulam Sarwar Khan said on Wednesday that it had been decided in principle to resume limited domestic flights as suspension of their operation will end on Thursday midnight.
However, he said a final decision in this regard would be taken at a meeting of the National Coordination Committee headed by Prime Minister Imran Khan.
The minister said the issue of resuming domestic flights was discussed in detail at a top-level meeting held in Islamabad on Wednesday. It was attended by chief ministers of the four provinces, officials of the National Disaster Management Authority, health department and Gilgit-Baltistan.
`Due to public demand it has been decided in principle to resume domestic flights, but a final decision will be taken by the prime minister,` Mr Khan said, adding that he hoped the prime minister will allow resuming domestic flights.
He said the Aviation Division, along with the Pakistan International Airlines, had planned to initially operate domestic flights to and from four airports Karachi, Islamabad, Lahore and Quetta.
The minister said the construction industry, small shops and agriculture had already been allowed to resume business, and since Eidul Fitr was approaching, `we discussed the issue of small traders during today`s meeting to facilitate people ahead of Eid` `We are in a position to resume domestic flight operation, but our top priority is to save the lives of people from coronavirus. In this regard, SOPs (standard operating procedures) are being chalked out and Prime Minister Imran Khan will decide in the best interest of the people of the country,` he said.
After the outbreak of coronavirus, international and domestic flight operations had been suspended till April 30 to contain the spread of Covid-19. The suspension of domestic flights was further extended till May 7.
Abdul Sattar Khokhar, senior joint secretary of the Aviation Division, said that since the extension in suspension of domestic flights was ending on Thursday midnight, it was up to the prime minister to decide whether to resume the operation or further extend the suspension.