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Swiss airline to resume operations in Pakistan

byCustoms Today Report
18/09/2014
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LAHORE: Swiss Consul General Emil Wyss has said that Swiss International Airlines is considering resuming operations in Pakistan.

He said this during a meeting with high-ups of Punjab Board of Investment and Trade (PBIT) along with head of Commercial Section Jordan James Din and Commercial & Administrative Officer Ajwat Arsalan Khan. The delegation was welcomed by PBIT CEO Mohammad Ilyas Ghauri, director general policy, projects and research and director communication.

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Emil Wyss said that the Swiss Business Council was also planning to have a trade show at the Karachi Airport where businessmen from both countries will participate. It was also proposed that a MoU should be signed to further enhance cooperation between the two organisations.

The Swiss Business Council has already planned to introduce Pakistani companies, extending an invitation to PBIT to nominate companies for the delegation.

Tags: Commercial SectionEmil WyssPBITPBIT CEO Mohammad Ilyas GhauriPunjab Board of Investment and TradeSwiss airlineSwiss Business CouncilSwiss Consul General Emil WyssSwiss International Airlines

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