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PIA Flight 605: Passengers Arrive in Gilgit Without Their Luggage

Yet another achievement by Pakistan International Airlines (PIA): passengers traveling on Flight PK605 from Islamabad to Gilgit were met with an unfortunate situation upon their arrival on Tuesday morning when all their luggage was left behind in Islamabad.

Passengers expressed their frustration, citing a lack of communication from airline officials, who were unavailable to explain the reason for the missing luggage or provide any updates on when it would be delivered.

As of now, travelers are still awaiting clarification on the status of their belongings. With no clear information regarding the arrival of the next flight that might carry the luggage, passengers are left uncertain and inconvenienced.

This incident has raised concerns over the airline’s operational handling and customer service, leaving travelers hoping for swift resolution and better communication in the future.

Earlier, PIA Flight PK784 Leaves Toronto 3 Hours Early, Passengers Left Behind, There’s something seriously wrong with PIA!

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