Khaleej Times

Internet flaw hits flight schedule

- — IANS

islamabad — At least eight domestic and internatio­nal flights at Islamabad’s Benazir Bhutto Internatio­nal Airport were cancelled on Sunday due to internet disruption­s caused by a submarine cable fault.

The internet was slow due to a fault in the India-Middle East-Western Europe submarine cable, and that caused the cancellati­on of flights, airport officials told Dawn News.

An official said flight schedules and ticket booking could not be confirmed due to the fault.

It is difficult to tell when the flight schedule will be back to normal, the officials said, adding that flights would resume fully when internet services are restored.

The domestic Islamabad-Karachi, Karachi-Islamabad, and six internatio­nal flights — to Dubai, Manchester, Madina, Madina-Islamabad, Dubai-Islamabad, Jeddah-Islamabad — were cancelled.

Two other submarine cables, SEA-ME-WE 4 and TW1, have been offline since last month due to similar flaws, and this has resulted in a bottleneck.

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