Passengers coming to Pakistan from abroad trapped in Turkey

Passengers from Pakistan, including the United States, the United Kingdom, and other countries, have been stranded in Turkey, including women, children, and elders and all these passengers are facing considerable difficulties.
Many travelers have been stranded at the Istanbul airport for the past two days. All travelers have demanded Prime Minister Imran Khan to take them all to Pakistan as soon as possible.
Travelers stand that empty flights are coming from Turkey, but we are not being brought.
On the other hand, the Civil Aviation Authority has allowed the deported Pakistanis to return home.
According to the Civil Aviation Note, the Authority granted one-time permission for Qatar Airlines to bring passengers. Travelers were stranded in Doha.
The government should take practical steps for travelers stranded in Turkey as soon as possible. Similarly, the Civil Aviation Authority did so for Doha passengers who were trapped there.
Prime Minister’s Special Assistant to National Security Dr. Maid Yusuf on Sunday advised overseas Pakistanis to do not return home due to corona-virus pandemic diseases. He clearly said during a press conference.
“Overseas Pakistanis should not return to Pakistan for two weeks,”
And he said for those who were trapped in various international airports we are constantly working and in touch with all officials, our embassies are in touch with them and the provisions, as much as possible, will be provided.
He requested again and again and said that we are appealing, we have announced a suspension regardless of whether an airline tells you or you have an emergency, please try to understand the current situation and do not go to airports, do not board planes, wherever you are.
Stay safe and stay home for the country.
The corona virus in crease in the world ha caused panic and caution among the nations and this have made the world stationary to a point where it was a month ago.
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