Pakistan Airlines Resumes Flights to Europe Before Sale Plan

  • Government plans to seek fresh bids to sell a majority stake
  • The airline has reported losses for past more than decade
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Pakistan International Airlines resumed its flights to Europe on Friday after the European Aviation Safety Agency lifted its four-year safety standards banBloomberg Terminal.

The airline, which has reported losses for the past more than a decade, will run two weekly flights to Paris and plans to start more flights to Europe, state-owned Radio Pakistan reported, citing Defense Minister Khawaja Asif. The national carrier operated its first flight to Paris on Friday.