British Airways said on Tuesday that it will resume flights to Pakistan from June next year, a decade after suspending operations due to security fears. Separately, British High Commissioner Thomas Drew in a video posted on Twitter said that the direct flight will start between London and Islamabad. "British Airways coming back after a decade shows you where we were and how far we've come," Bukhari said, adding that it was big achievement of his government. The announcement to resume flights will boost effort of Prime Minister Imran Khan to bring in more investments as it showed the confidence of international community. PTI SH ZH ZH
Source: dna December 18, 2018 18:11 UTC