Lufthansa Airlines to stop operating from Pak from Oct 25
August 31st, 2008 - 9:13 am ICT by ANI - Send to a friend: Lahore, Aug 31 (ANI): Leading European airlines the Lufthansa Airlines has reportedly decided to discontinue operating its flights from Pakistan after October 25.
The airlines cited commercial reasons for its decision.
According to an airline official, Lufthansa was operating three flights a week between Lahore and Frankfurt and passengers with reservations after October 25 had been offered seats on Gulf Airlines.
Lufthansa is not the first airlines which has stopped operating from Pakistan since 9/11 air attacks on US twin towers, the Dawn quoted sources as saying. (ANI)
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