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RAWALPINDI: The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has expressed the hope that the Pakistan International Airlines flights to the United Kingdom would likely resume in May as inspections in this regard have been completed.
CAA Additional Director General Taimur Iqbal stated this while presiding over the 43rd E-Kacheri.
A spokesman for the CAA said on Monday that E-Kacheri commenced with a review of the previous session, which included nine follow-up complaints.
Commenting on the follow-ups, the additional director general emphasised the importance of passengers knowing their rights and filing claims for grievances like flight cancellations. He said airlines needed to provide more information than just saying ‘technical’ reasons for cancellations or delays leading to cancellations.
About PIA flights to the UK, the additional DG expressed the hope for an update in May as inspections have been completed.
In response to a complaint about Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) staff at the immigration counters, he said the agency is responsible for assigning personnel to immigration counters, especially during peak hours.
The issue has been raised multiple times and it will be pursued further, he added.
In reply to a question about drones, he said a policy document on drone is being prepared and it will be available on the CAA website once finalised.
Mr Iqbal, in response to a question regarding the investigation report of the PK 8303 crash, said there are specific procedures and requirements that must be followed to ensure accountability.
Addressing a complaint about lack of proper signage at Quetta International Airport’s parking lot, he instructed the staff concerned to designate spaces for special persons and install visible markings to assist passengers and other visitors.
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