MINGORA: The government reopened the Saidu Sharif Airport in Swat for commercial flights as the Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) resumed its operation after a hiatus of 17 years on Friday.
The first flight of the PIA, PK-650, carrying passengers from Islamabad, including Chief Minister Mahmood Khan, Federal Minister for Aviation Ghulam Sarwar and Federal Minister for Communication Murad Saeed landed at the airport early in the day.
Elected representatives, high-ups of divisional and district administration and Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) officials welcomed the passengers at the airport.
Talking to reporters, the chief minister felicitated the people of the region on restoration of commercial flights for Swat after a gap of 17…