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Virgin Atlantic launches operations in Pakistan - Newspaper


ISLAMABAD: Officials and staff of Virgin Atlantic pictured after the airline’s first flight from Manchester landed at the Islamabad International Airport on Friday. The official Twitter handle of the airline said they were thrilled for the maiden flight to Pakistan.
RAWALPINDI: A year after British Airways’ resumption of operations in Pakistan, another British airline, Virgin Atlantic, has launched its flights for Pakistan amid the coronavirus pandemic that has badly hit the aviation industry across the world, with Islamabad International Airport becoming its first destination of the new route on Friday.
From Manchester, Virgin Atlantic’s first flight (VS-362) arrived at 1.45am at Islamabad airport where an opening ceremony was held, according to airport sources. British High Commissioner Dr Christian Turner and Special Assistant to the Prime Minister Zulfikar Abbas Bukhari, who attended the ceremony, received the passengers at the arrival lounge.

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Zulfi Bukhari reiterates govt's commitment to bring back all Pakistanis imprisoned abroad


Zulfi Bukhari reiterates govt's commitment to bring back all Pakistanis imprisoned abroad
December 12, 2020
Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Overseas Pakistanis Zulfikar Abbas Bukhari has reiterated the government's commitment to bring back all Pakistanis imprisoned abroad.
He was addressing a ceremony in Islamabad today (Saturday) to be observed on Friday commemorate the International Migrants' Day and celebrate the return of 41 Pakistanis earlier imprisoned in Sri Lanka.
The forty one prisoners repatriated from Sri Lanka will serve the rest of their sentences in Pakistan.
Zulfikar Bukhari said the government has so far brought back 8,700 Pakistanis imprisoned abroad.
Earlier this year, many prisoners were also repatriated from countries such as Saudi Arabia and the UAE.

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