British Airways suspends all its flights to Pakistan.

British Airways stops Pakistan flights

Monday, 22 Sep, ISLAMABAD: British Airways has suspended all its flights to Pakistan because of security fears after the Islamabad blast, an airline spokesman said on Monday. ‘Our people at headquarters are reviewing the security situation,’ said airline spokesman Sohail Rehman. In a sign of growing international unease about deteriorating security in nuclear-armed Pakistan, British Airways said it had suspended its six flights a week to the country. The bombing has also raised fresh calls for Pakistan’s government to rethink its alliance with the United States and military operations against Islamist militants, which many Pakistanis blame for inciting violence. (Posted @ 17:06 PST)

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Isn't that pathetic. Can we really blame them. Honest to goodness, I dont want to go to Pakistan, just for this reason.

In fact when Spock went to Pakistan, I talk to him about this fear of mine and its not a fake fear. Its a real danger out there in Pakistan.

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Aab PIA pe jana paray ga :hinna:

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BA are so expensive anyway so it hardly matters unless ofcourse it's 'cha-ching' at your end!

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Well, the main reason behind that is that the main Accommodation for many airlines and foreigners i.e. Marriot is devastated.

ISB does not have many five stars and one of them is completely out of service. This kind of measures were expected.

About going to Pakistan.. there are many other **better **options, like Emirates/Etihad/Qatar and Even PIA.

Enjoy..

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Prayer to Allah swt that things get better in Pakistan, amen. What we are unable to see in our shock is that someone is really after hurting the whole country. If something happens to it, we all will suffer, then even greatly. This is a critical time when all the concerted efforts must take strong hold in strengthening the spirit to not let anyone intrude in the country. Being angry at the country will make the country weak, and allow its enemies to accomplish what their ill and sick rotting crafts are about.

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There goes my Dec trip! What the hell will happen to those who already purchased tickets? A measly refund?

I really enjoyed my trip to Pakistan in March this year, and back thanks to British Airways, and now the bubbles burst!

aussies refuse to come to pakistan for cricket.. British airways cancelled its flights to pak.. toba!!..itni bezati !!!!! :(

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Let's hope countries don't start closing their embassies and calling their staff back...

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Allah hamein itni bezati se nimatne ki tofeeq de :(

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*Can you blame people, when you got head of state as a "crook" He will sell PAKISTAN.
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WASHINGTON / New York, Sept 22: The White House said on Monday that President George W. Bush’s meeting with his Pakistani counterpart was very important.

“Obviously, this meeting with President Asif Ali Zardari is very important. It’s his first meeting with the new president. We have extensive coordination and cooperation that is ongoing with Pakistan, and for good reason,” White House Press Secretary Dana Perino told a briefing in Washington.

“And the terrorists showed again this weekend why we need to make sure that we are helping train up their forces, that we are sharing information, and that we can work together to try to protect innocent people.”

Ms Perino said the terrorists were trying to kill innocent people to advance their political objectives. The United States, she said, will remain committed to working with Pakistan, while President Asif Ali Zardari too wants to work with the US.

“So I think we’ll have a good meeting,” she added.

When reminded that President Zardari said in an interview to an American TV channel earlier on Monday that if US troops cross Pakistan’s borders, they’re going to be escorted out, Ms Perino offered no comments.

She, however, said that an earlier report that Pakistani troops had fired at US helicopters on Monday were incorrect.

“I question that report, and I would refer you to the Department of Defence for the veracity of that report, because that has been debunked by the department,” she said. “I would caution you to be sceptical of some of these claims.”

She recalled that when President Zardari was elected, he said he understood the serious situation Pakistan was in. He also acknowledged that innocent people in America, in the West, and in Pakistan itself were at risk because of the terrorists.

“They know that they need to do more and do a better job, and that we’re going to be there to support them,” said the White House official.

“But we also recognise their sovereignty. And that is why the coordination and cooperation” between the two countries.

Ms Perino said the cooperation extended beyond the border region and between the two militaries.

It’s also between “our services like our intelligence services, our military, and also our law enforcement services — (who) are working closely with them to try to prevent attacks (and) also to investigate attacks after they occur.”Mr Zardari meets President Bush on Tuesday. The 30-minute meeting is expected to focus on terrorism.

Mr Zardari holds his first meeting on Monday with a deputy secretary of the US Treasury and will later attend a reception President Bush is holding for the heads of governments and states attending the UN General Assembly.

On Tuesday, Mr Zardari also meets French President Nicolas Sarkozy. He meets Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Afghan President Hamid Karzai on Wednesday.

At the State Department, however, the war on terror and Saturday’s blast dominated the briefing.

Hot pursuit ruled out

President Zardari declared on Monday that Pakistan would stand shoulder to shoulder with the world and “fight the terrorists”.

At the same time, he reiterated that Pakistan would not allow “hot pursuit” inside Pakistan by the US forces. “I want the world to understand that this is a signal from the terrorists. They are challenging this democracy of Pakistan. They are challenging the people of Pakistan,” Mr Zardari said in an interview with NBC news “Today” morning show.

This was President Zardari’s first interview with an American TV network since the Sept 20 bombing of Marriott Hotel in Islamabad.

“We will catch the terrorists, give us the information we will do the job,” he said when asked whether Pakistan would allow American forces to enter Pakistan in hot pursuit of suspected terrorists.

“They are challenging the world. And we are there to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with the world, looking the terrorists in the eye. And we will fight them.

“We will not allow anyone inside our own border, it’s violation of the UN Charter” he said when the interviewer pointed out that American soldiers who were in hot pursuit of terrorists were crossing into Pakistan.

President Zardari arrived in New York in the afternoon heading a delegation to the 63 session of the United Nations General Assembly.

Mr Zardari is also expected to hold meetings with many world leaders on the sidelines of the UN session, including Prime Minister Wen Jiabao of China, President Mahmoud Ahmedinejad of Iran, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh of India, President of France Nicolas Sarkozy, President of Turkey Abdullah Gul, President of Brazil Luiz Ino Lula da Silva and President of Afghanistan Hamid Karzai.

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just called BA this morning and yes they have suspended all their flights to Pak, indefinitely :-( we had booked to fly to Pak next Tuesday by BA :-( I hope we will get some other alternative

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Daagh, did they offer you a full refund?

British embassy closed their Visa Section as of Today...

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For how many days they have suspended their service? I think I read somewhr its for 8 days only?

they have asked me to give them a day or so to find out some alternative carrier or else they will refund in full... but thats not the point... everyone at home are waiting for us and they have planned everything... and looking forward to see us all for Eid :-(

i hope we get some seats on PIA

aminas, they said they have indefinitely suspended all the flights to and from pakistan

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OMG thts unbelivable–I just called my uncle who was supposed to take sunday’s flight with his wife, I am sure PIA will be fully booked too and even if they offer some seats they will ask for almost double price :smack:

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What other airlines fly from London to Pakistan?

PIA offcourse, Gulf, Emirates and I think Etehad too

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I suppose AirBlue will pick up some of the passenger market... but alas they only fly from Manchester and I think their flights from Manchester to Lahore and Islamabad just started a few days ago.