RAK starts its flights to Islamabad


(MENAFN) Ras Al Khaimah International Airport (RAK) pushed off its first flight to Pakistan's capital, Islamabad, with 150 passengers on Monday, according to Khaleej Times. The airline is planning for another scheduled flight to Amman. The airline made two-weekly flights in its first entry to Pakistan in 2011 to Lahore and Peshawar and increased their number to three flights a week in the first half of 2013. And now Islamabad is the third entry into Pakistan. The number of passengers increased by 40 percent by the first half of the current year compared to 300.000 passengers in 2012.


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