MULTAN: Multan International Airport witnessed the smooth return of 170 Pakistani students from Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, facilitated by Aero Nomad Airline on Thursday.
According to details, Flight ANK 4587, carrying 170 students and six crew members, landed at 3:44 am, confirmed a spokesperson for the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (PCAA). Both airport and Overseas Pakistan Foundation (OPF) officials were present to receive the returning students, who were provided with refreshments by OPF officials.
Notably, 23 students were transported to their respective cities as part of the coordinated efforts to ensure their seamless journey back home.
Under the diligent supervision of Deputy Collector Maryam Jamila, Multan Customs Enforcement efficiently managed clearance procedures at the airport. Deputy Collector Jamila personally oversaw the process, extending a warm welcome to the students upon their return.
The smooth clearance operations at Multan International Airport underscore the commitment of Multan Customs Enforcement to ensuring the safe return of Pakistani citizens amid global travel disruptions caused by the riots in Kyrgyzstan.







