Millennium Post

PAK TO RESUME DOMESTIC FLIGHTS FROM TODAY

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan will resume domestic flights in a phased manner from Saturday after the government eased some of the restrictio­ns imposed following the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in the country that has claimed the

lives of over 800 people.

The Pakistan government

last week said that it would begin a phased lifting of the

lockdown due to its effect on the economy and the workforce.

Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (PCAA) announced to resume the domestic flights operations from Saturday, The Express Tribune reported.

Pakistan Internatio­nal Airlines (PIA) and Serene Air will operate flights in the morning and afternoon.

It said that 68 flights will operate from Jinnah Internatio­nal Airport in Karachi, 32 from Allama Iqbal Internatio­nal Airport in Lahore, 32 from Islamabad Internatio­nal Airport, eight from Quetta Internatio­nal Airport and four from Bacha Khan Internatio­nal

Airport in Peshawar.

According to the Ministry of National Health Services, the nationwide tally of the Coronaviru­s cases on Friday soared to 37,218 after 1,430 new cases were reported. A total of 10,155 patients have so far recovered from the virus. The total number of COVID-19 deaths in the country also reached 803 with 33 new fatalities reported during the last 24 hours.

Punjab province reported 13,914 cases, Sindh 14,099, Khyber-pakhtunkhw­a 5,423, Balochista­n

2,310, Islamabad 866, Gilgit-baltistan 501 and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir 105.

So far, 344,450 tests have been conducted, including 13,700 during the last 24 hours.

After easing the restrictio­ns for the last four days, the Punjab government on Friday imposed a three-day lockdown throughout the province. All markets across the province will remain closed except the grocery stores which will remain open from 9am to 5pm. Medical stores will operate even after 5pm.

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