Pak-India flights would be upped to 28
Pakistan-India talks on flight service concluding here agreed on raising the number of flights between the two countries. Additional Secretary defence, Major General Mir Haider Ali Khan and Director General Civil Aviation, Faruque Rahmatullah represented the Pakistani delegation, while the Indian Civil Aviation Authority Director General, Mr. K. Gohan led the Indian side. The talks concluded on this agreement that the number of flights between different cities of Pakistan and India would be raised to 28 from the existing 12. Flights from Islamabad in Pakistan and from New Delhi in India have also been approved, as envisaged in the agreement inked here by the Pak-India officials.

