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Pakistanis stranded at Guangzhou Airport depart for Pakistan

Pakistanis stranded at Guangzhou Airport depart for Pakistan

Shaheen Airline International (SAI) flights from Guangzhou to Lahore due for 29th July, 2nd and 5th August were cancelled due to technical problems in their aircraft. As a result of these cancellations a large number of Pakistanis were stranded at Guangzhou Airport. Most of the passengers of 29 July Flight had opted for full refund and took other commercial flights; however some passengers decided to wait for the next SAI flight.

Around 214 passengers who were still waiting at Guangzhou Airport have now left for Pakistan via a special flight of Shaheen International. The special flight left Guangzhou Airport Today at 1045 hours (PST).

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, our Embassy in Beijing and Consulate General in Guangzhou played an active role in resolving this crisis. As soon as news of cancellation of flight was received, our Consulate established contact with the passengers and Shaheen Airline officials. Throughout this time, they remained in touch with the passengers, Shaheen International Airline and Civil Aviation Authorities of Pakistan and China to ensure smooth stay and return of these stranded Pakistani passengers.

The strength of the Consulate personnel at Guangzhou was enhanced at the special instructions of the Foreign Secretary who personally monitored the situation and also liaised with the government departments for resolving the crisis. Our Consulate ensured the well-being of the passengers. They were lodged in Hotel Holiday Villa near Airport and provided with halal food. The Consulate General of Pakistan Guangzhou, through local Foreign Affairs office and Public safety Bureau ensured that all those passengers whose visas were expired due to cancellation of flights did not face any problem. Itinerary and accurate information was regularly shared with the media.

Passengers who left for home on the special flight appreciated the services of Pakistan Consulate Guangzhou and Pakistan Embassy Beijing who remained in close contact.

The flight is scheduled to arrive Lahore by 1700 hours (PST).

Source: Ministry of Foreign Affairs Government of Pakistan