Emirates offering free cargo capacity for aid to Pakistan

 All Emirates passenger breakouts to Pakistan are offering weight capacity free of charge for organisations grounded at International Humanitarian City( IHC) so they may give aid to flood tide affectees in the country, reported Khaleej Times.


An airbridge between Dubai and Pakistan has been set up to transport outfit and food inventories for millions of people in Pakistan who have been displaced due to ruinous cataracts.
The goods will be transported directly to five airfields in Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Peshawar, and Sialkot.

The airline schedules 53 passenger breakouts per week to Pakistan. thus, the transfer of goods can come easier with the recent offer.
An emirates airplane. — Emirates

 

Any organisations at the IHC willing to use the free space on the aeroplanes can communicate Emirates SkyCargo’s extremity relief office atemiratescrisisrelief@emirates.com andemergencyresponse@ihc.ae.

“ Emirates is deeply connected and married to Pakistan," said Emirates Group Chairman and Chief Executive, Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum.

He said that UAE's chairman, vice chairman and high minister had directed critical relief to Pakistan and instructed the mobilisation of businesses across UAE to play their part.

president of the Supreme Committee for the Supervision of IHC said that they were thankful to the airline for standing with the IHC community in these delicate times." Times of extremity are a true test of spirit and formerly again," he said

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