Turkish Airlines has been fined by the Civil Aviation Authority for violating Corona SOPs. According to details, the Civil Aviation Authority fined Turkish Airlines Rs 100,000. According to media reports, the CAA issued a notification of fines to the Air Transport Department. According to sources, Turkish Airlines was fined for violating Corona SOPs.
Turkey is one of the B-category countries from which coroner's test is mandatory. According to media sources, a man on a Turkish Airlines flight traveled from Mali to Istanbul but his corona was not tested. The CAA imposed fines for non-implementation of SOPs.
The Pakistani embassy contacted the person traveling from Mali to Istanbul and confirmed.
The Pakistani embassy has issued instructions to the Civil Aviation Authority to take action against the foreign airline. It may be recalled that a few days ago, the government of Pakistan had taken stern notice of the violation of SOPs to prevent the corona virus in the international flight of Qatar Airlines and imposed a fine of Rs 100,000 on the airline. According to media sources, a statement issued by the Aviation Division said that the violation of SOPPs on Qatar Airlines flights endangered the health and safety of passengers as well as the personnel working at the airport. Happened
A statement issued by Abdul Sattar Khokhar, Joint Secretary and Spokesperson of the Aviation Division, further said that the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority has imposed a fine of Rs 100,000 on Qatar Airlines for violating SOPs. And will be responsible for all expenses incurred on quarantine etc.