The pilot requested an emergency landing at Karachi Air Traffic Control (ATC) after the flight attendant, named as Anas from Morocco, had serious breathing difficulties throughout the trip. The aircraft was quickly rerouted from Rahim Yar Khan to Karachi for an emergency landing as soon as it entered Pakistani airspace.
The flight attendant was evaluated by Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) doctors after landing. Anas’s condition was so severe that he was sent to Aga Khan Hospital right away to receive more medical care. After a crew member became very ill, an Air Arabia flight from Kathmandu to Sharjah had to make an emergency landing at Karachi Airport.
As a result of the flight attendant, identified as Anas from Morocco, having significant breathing difficulties throughout the flight, the captain requested permission from Karachi Air Traffic Control (ATC) to make an emergency landing. According to the sources, the aeroplane was rerouted from Rahim Yar Khan to Karachi as soon as it entered Pakistani territory.
The flight attendant was inspected by Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) physicians after landing. The international flight attendant was sent straight to Aga Khan Hospital for additional medical attention due to the seriousness of his condition.
An Air Arabia flight from Kathmandu to Sharjah, which was the first and largest Low-Cost Carrier flight in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), had to make an emergency landing at Karachi Airport due to a crew member who became critically ill. When the flight attendant started having serious respiratory problems during the flight, the flight captain asked Karachi Air Traffic Control (ATC) for an emergency landing.
Although people have lived in the area for thousands of years, the city was only formally established in 1729 as the fortified town of Kolachi. With the introduction of the East India Company in the middle of the 19th century, the settlement’s significance significantly increased. Large-scale initiatives were started by British officials to develop the city into a significant seaport and link it to the vast railway system of the Indian subcontinent.