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Internet disruption causes flight cancellations in Pakistan's Islamabad airport

At least eight domestic and international flights were today cancelled at Pakistan's Benazir Bhutto International Airport due to internet disruption caused by a submarine cable fault.

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ISLAMABAD: At least eight domestic and international flights were today cancelled at Pakistan's Benazir Bhutto International Airport due to internet disruption caused by a submarine cable fault.

The disruption was caused due to a fault in the main submarine cable near Jeddah, an official of Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) said.

Apart from hitting other activities, the interruption forced authorities to cancel two domestic and six international flights at capital's only airport.

An aviation official said flight schedule and bookings could not be confirmed due to slow internet, which resulted in the cancellation of flights.

The air traffic would become normal after full restoration of internet services. A spokesman of Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL) said that alternative arrangements were being made to improve internet communication.
 

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