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British Airways set to resume flights to Pakistan in victory for Khan

Islamabad presents airline’s return after 11 years as vote of confidence in economy

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British Airways stopped flying to Pakistan after the bombing of the Marriott hotel in 2008 but Islamabad argues the security situation has markedly improved © Reuters

Stephanie Findlay in New Delhi and Farhan Bokhari in Islamabad

7 HOURS AGO

British Airways is set to resume services to Pakistan on Sunday after an 11-year lull in a victory for Prime Minister Imran Khan who had been seeking the airline’s return as a vote of confidence in his country’s struggling economy.

BA stopped flights to Pakistan following a 2008 terrorist attack on the Marriott hotel in Islamabad, part of a bloody wave of extremist violence in the country that deterred foreign investors and forced businesses to move abroad.

A former cricket star who studied at the University of Oxford, Mr Khan had intervened personally with phone calls to lobby for the resumption of flights to Pakistan’s capital Islamabad, said a senior government official. “He reached out to people in the UK and urged BA to return to Pakistan,” the official said.

Pakistan’s economy has been weakened by years of political uncertainty and international isolation over state-sponsored terrorism.

The country is facing the risk of a further fall in investment unless it can crack down more strongly on terrorism financing and avoid being included on a blacklist maintained by the Financial Action Task Force, an international anti-money laundering body.

In May, Islamabad announced that it had entered into a preliminary agreement for a $6bn bailout from the International Monetary Fund to help solve a severe balance of payments crisis triggered by a rise in oil prices and heavy spending on imports.

To secure the bailout, Mr Khan’s government is set to unveil an austerity budget on June 11 and announce painful reforms to cut a fiscal deficit hovering at about 7 per cent of gross domestic product.

Mr Khan has said this IMF bailout — Pakistan’s third since 2008 — will be the country’s last and has worked to convince the international community that Islamabad is reining in extremists operating on its soil.

“British Airway’s return to Pakistan sends a very good signal worldwide,” said Pakistan science and technology minister Fawad Chaudhry. “It shows that the world has accepted the success that we have had in fighting terrorism.”

The London-Islamabad route will cater to the UK’s population of more than 1m people of Pakistani origin. The route will be “popular with businesses in both countries, as well as the British Pakistani community who want to visit, or be visited by, their relatives”, said Andrew Brem, British Airways chief commercial officer.

While the return of BA is good news for Pakistan’s aviation sector, international airlines operating in the region are still reeling from heavy losses after a terrorist attack in India earlier this year brought the two countries to the brink of war.

Pakistan restricted its airspace — a vital corridor for traffic from Europe to Asia — in late February after India launched an air strike in response to a suicide bombing in Kashmir that killed 40 Indian paramilitary troops.

The airspace closure has forced airlines to take costly and lengthy detours. Mr Khan had suggested that the restrictions may be lifted after the conclusion of the Indian elections, which ended on May 23, but the ban remains in place.

“If British Airways is flying its own aircraft back in Pakistan, it sends a positive signal that Pakistan is no longer on a blacklist of sorts,” said Mark Martin, founder of aviation group Martin Consulting. “But the underlying challenge is the airspace closure.”

https://www.ft.com/content/bdf9742e-84e5-11e9-97ea-05ac2431f453

Whole article is bullshit propaganda but they did mention that Khan personally did effort for revival....Man, Khan is serious and honest as ****. What a loyal man to his nation. I ABSOLUTELY support him.

@war&peace @IceCold @RIWWIR @Respect4Respect01 @Path-Finder
 
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Whole article is bullshit propaganda but they did mention that Khan personally did effort for revival....Man, Khan is serious and honest as ****. What a loyal man to his nation. I ABSOLUTELY support him.

by welcoming angrez Exploitation or helping friends?

what next? Goldsmith Casino Royales and you can cry again like you did on election day?
 
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by welcoming angrez Exploitation or helping friends?

what next? Goldsmith Casino Royales and you can cry again like you did on election day?

Khan will take Pakistan to success....Write it down.

Yahan to sab se bara ajooba hi yeh hai k ek honest banda pehli bar aya hai government me....warna to saarey Daku hain.
 
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coming of british airway has no benefit for us as we should only be concerned about PIA

competition is always good.

but Policy of letting Business having a say

downright Exploitation and illegal corrupt practice.

from day one this government is pro british

Would you rather have Nawaz Sharif or Zardari taking the country to even deeper pits of state failure?

kill them both and their next of kin.

just stop lying to people for some percieved greater good
 
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They won't stay for long though. The country is not safe as the article itself points out:

Pakistan restricted its airspace — a vital corridor for traffic from Europe to Asia — in late February after India launched an air strike in response to a suicide bombing in Kashmir that killed 40 Indian paramilitary troops.
 
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On the tourism front this govt has made concrete progress. There's an unending explosion in big name vloggers touring the country. BA is coming back. Rumors about other airlines coming as well.

This is all good news.

With BA coming back the other airlines will start competing. I bought my father rt business on BA bc THY was 1800 more. And forget about the gulf carriers.

This is good news. Hope incremental gains continue.
 
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There's an unending explosion

Hah we have explosions every few weeks now! So good for tourism!

If the OP is correct BA made an emotional decision. They will regret it as soon as another airport or tourist hotel in the country gets attacked by our strategic assets.
 
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