Thai Airways resumes normal flights to Pakistan

Thai Airways resumes normal flights to Pakistan

People carry posters in support of the Pakistan army a day after the ceasefire announcement between India and Pakistan, in Lahore, on Sunday. (Photo: Reuters)
People carry banners in support of the Pakistani army a day after India and Pakistan announced a stalemate on Sunday in Lahore. ( Photo: Reuters )

Following the reopening of legal air place between Pakistan and India, Thai Airways International announced on Tuesday that it would resume all regular flights to Pakistan.

The symbol carrier stated that all flights to Muslim places were resumed on Tuesday. THAI flies to Islamabad, Lahore, and Karachi.

Standard support resumed on Tuesday with round-trip flights from Bangkok to Lahore, as well as TG341, TG341, and TG341 to and from Karachi. On Wednesday, airlines TG349 and TG350 were scheduled to begin.

After a peace over the weekend, India announced on Monday that it had reopened 32 terminals that had been closed during conflicts with neighboring Pakistan.

The Airports Authority of India announced in a statement that the 32 flights were now operational for civil aviation purposes with quick effect.

On Saturday, Pakistan’s airport power completely reopened its airport.