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PIA reduces fares from Islamabad to Lahore, Karachi

By IANS | Published: August 22, 2020 1:08 PM

Islamabad, Aug 22 Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has announced a reduction in fares for its flights from Karachi ...

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Islamabad, Aug 22 Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has announced a reduction in fares for its flights from Karachi to Lahore and Islamabad.

A PIA spokesman said the reductions came into force from Friday, reports Dawn news.

PIA operates four flights daily on its Karachi-Islamabad route and two flights on the Karachi-Lahore route.

In July, the PIA had announced a reduction in fares for domestic flights without baggage but later the fares were increased.

The latest fare cuts will remain in force till an indefinite period, said the spokesman.

( With inputs from IANS )

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