Flight operations at Karachi’s Jinnah International Airport faced significant disruptions once again on Friday, resulting in numerous cancellations that left passengers stranded and frustrated.
The affected flights included Serene Air’s ER-502 and ER-504, scheduled from Karachi to Islamabad and Fly Baghdad’s IF-334, set to depart from Karachi to Nepal. Additionally, Serene Air had to cancel flights ER-522 and ER-524. Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) also announced the cancellation of flight PK-336 from Karachi to Sukkur.
This wave of cancellations follows a series of disruptions earlier this week, with multiple flights from both PIA and private airlines being grounded. Passengers have been facing considerable challenges due to these frequent delays and cancellations at Jinnah International Airport.
Despite the ongoing issues, airport authorities have yet to provide any explanations for the continued disruptions, leaving travelers in the dark about the reasons behind the operational instability.
Over the past few days, Jinnah International Airport has seen a spike in flight cancellations and delays, affecting both domestic and international routes. The lack of communication from the authorities has exacerbated the situation, causing widespread inconvenience and confusion among passengers.