PIA launches direct Lahore-Baku flights
Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) on Sunday launched direct flights from Lahore to Azerbaijan's Baku, as part of its ongoing push to strengthen international air links and promote tourism.
Flight PK-159 departed Lahore Airport at 11:50 am, carrying 152 passengers to Azerbaijan's capital.
A brief but dignified ceremony was held at the airport before departure, attended by Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif as the chief guest.
Azerbaijan's Ambassador to Pakistan Khazar Farhadov and senior aviation officials were also present.
Speaking at the event, Khawaja Asif said that not long ago, many believed PIA would struggle to recover. However, following reforms under Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif's leadership, the national carrier is now regaining its footing.
The minister said the new Baku route was part of PIA's strategy to widen its network, which would further strengthen ties between Pakistan and Azerbaijan.
Earlier this month, PIA reported its first annual profit in 21 years and marked a significant turnaround as it moved forward with plans to sell the airline
According to documents seen by Bloomberg, PIA recorded earnings per share of Rs5.01 for the year ending in December, its first profitable year since 2003, based on audited financial statements.
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