Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif presided over a review meeting on ongoing reforms in Pakistan’s aviation sector and emphasized the need for better facilities for passengers, tourists and overseas Pakistanis at airports across the country.
During the meeting, the Prime Minister directed the authorities concerned to ensure that more counters are operational during peak hours to reduce waiting times for passengers. He also stressed the importance of completing this year’s aviation security audit quickly, reflecting his administration’s commitment to maintaining high standards of safety and service.
He instructed that all policy measures and reforms under the law should be fully implemented to bring about the desired improvements in the sector.
A significant topic of discussion was the development of the Skardu International Airport, where the Prime Minister insisted that passengers be provided with the best facilities.
The meeting included a detailed briefing on the progress of reforms in the aviation sector, with officials informing that extensive reforms under the Aviation Act are being actively implemented. The meeting was also informed that third party verification of all projects and initiatives is ensured.
Additionally, it was revealed that work on a feasibility report on the expansion of Skardu Airport will begin soon. The meeting was further informed that expressions of interest have been received to install automated border control systems at airports, a move aimed at streamlining and securing passenger check-in.