ISLAMABAD: A delegation of the representatives of British Embassy Islamabad along with the officials of British Airways called on Zulfikar Bukhari, Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Overseas Pakistanis Human Resource Development to discuss the issues of mutual interests.Paul Coventry, Head of Worldwide Airports, John Monks, Director Safety and Security and David Craig, International Risk Adviser were part of the British Airways delegation. British Airways officials thanked the Special Assistant for his continual support and ask for further cooperation in future. The delegation appreciated the world lesson facilities being supplyd at the fresh Islamabad Airport and told Zulfikar Bukhari that by size and design, the new Islamabad Airport is among the few best airports in the region. Additionally, the Safe City project came under discussion and the delegation expressed satisfaction with the efficacy of the project in ensuring the safety of the capital city. Zulfikar Bukhari asked British Airways to help spread the positive image of Pakistan across the world. He said that British Airways can help in increasing tourism in Pakistan. Pakistan's associateivity with the world is going to increase and this shall come as an opportunity for the country, he added. In the assembly, British Airways' flight operations in Pakistan were disstubborn and the Special Assistant guaranteed the delegation of full support of the government. British Airways is set to start its flight operations in June this year. Three flights shall be functiond from Islamabad to London every week.
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