Another 38 Pakistani passengers on Sunday crossed the Taftan border from Iran amid coronavirus outbreak. According to details, the passengers have been shifted to quarantine centre after screening. It is pertinent to mention here that the PIA has repatriated 43,900 people thus far through 117 special flights. According to details, the PIA brought back more than 11,000 stranded Pakistanis through 69 special flights between April 1 and May 12, while 32,600 passengers were repatriated through 108 outbound flights. A PIA spokesperson said in a statement that the nationals returned home through PIA special flights operated in Saudi Arabia, Canada, Turkey, Japan, Australia, USA, United Arab Emirates (UAE) and United Kingdom (UK). The national flag-carrier is still continuing special flight operations to bring back more Pakistanis trapped in foreign countries following the suspension of flight operations due to coronavirus pandemic. Minister for Aviation Division Ghulam Sarwar Khan on Friday informed the National Assembly that 7,000 stranded Pakistanis would be brought back home before Eid from various parts of the world on special flights. Speaking on the floor of National Assembly, he said, “From May 14 to May 22, the government is bringing back about 7,000 stranded Pakistanis from across the world to enable them to celebrate Eid with their loved ones.” He said around 250 students from Wuhan and China would be repatriated through special flight on Monday. He said that due to coronavirus pandemic, PIA was suffering about Rs 5 billion loss monthly.
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