ISLAMABAD: In a tit-for-tat move, Pakistan has imposed some restrictions on the flight operation of Kuwaiti-designated airlines from October 1 as Kuwait has banned Pakistan International Airlines (PIA).
Though the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has requested the Kuwaitโs Civil Aviation Authority repeatedly to allow PIA to resume its flights to and from Kuwait which were suspended due to the Covid-19 pandemic, but Kuwaiti authorities did not bother respond to Pakistan’s requests.
Now the CAA has restricted the operation of one flight each of Kuwaiti-designated airlines. Kuwait Airways and Jazeera Airways have been operating flights since last month, Dawn.com reported today.

The CAA wrote to the director general of Civil Aviation Kuwait, saying: โWhile our national carrier has been vehemently pursuing operating flights to and from Kuwait, approval for the same has not been granted by Kuwaiti CAA.โ
Kuwaiti authorities may approve the requested flight operation of PIA to and from Kuwait, especially against the backdrop of the utmost facilitation that has been extended to Kuwaiti airlines despite the challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic, it said.

However, in the absence of the solicited approval till to date, the spirit of commercial reciprocity regarding commercial flight operations between the two states are to be reassessed, the CAA said.
It said pending any further non-approval of PIA flight operations to and from Kuwait in the spirit of commercial reciprocity, the CAA be constrained to initiate similar action for Kuwaiti designated airlinesโ flight operations to and from Pakistan with effect from Oct 1 by restricting operation of one flight each of Kuwaiti designated airlines.

