The national carrier of Pakistan, Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), will resume its flight operations to the country’s scenic Swat valley after nearly 17 years, a spokesperson for the airline said on Thursday.
“PIA is going to resume its flight operations to Saidu Sharif Airport, Swat, after 17 years,” PIA spokesman Abdullah Hafeez Khan told Daily Times. Hafeez Khan while referring to Swat’s only airport, lying close since 2004, said that the facility was being equipped to handle small ATR-70 aircraft for landing and take off. “The purpose of resuming the flight services by the national carrier after a gap of 17-years is to encourage tourism in the region as there is a huge potential,” Khan said. He said there would be…