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Daily
Times
25 November 2008
by Muhammad
Yasir
KARACHI: Civil
Aviation Authority (CAA) has given green signal to Airblue to start
its flights to Sharjah by December, official sources told Daily
Times.
According to
the sources, the CAA granted permission to Airblue for conducting
its daily schedule flights from Lahore and Islamabad to Sharjah,
which are scheduled to begin from 15 December this year.
Sources in CAA
told that Airblue will operate its two A-319 aircrafts on these
routes that it has acquired this year on dry-leased. They added
that Airblue would reduce its flight frequency from Islamabad-Manchester
and Gulf-based flights to manage this new operation.
Sharjah authorities
had allowed Airblue for carrying out its flight operations to and
from Pakistan and asked to frame its flight schedule of seven weekly
flights. Sharjah authorities, earlier, withheld the permission of
Airblue to start its operation in the state few days before it was
scheduled to fly. Airblue had planned to begin its twice a day flights
on 14 August from Sharjah to Islamabad, Lahore and Peshawar.
However, CAA
intervened into the matter on the request of Airblue and negotiated
with the Department of Civil (DCA) on the basis of bilateral Air
Service Agreement (ASA) to resolve the issue.
Official added
the DCA, did not agree to allow operating two daily flights, which
Airblue had been granted earlier.
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