First foreign commercial flight since Taliban takeover lands in Kabul

Passengers boarding the Pakistan International Airlines plane at the airport in Kabul on Sept 13, 2021. PHOTO: AFP

KABUL (AFP) - A Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) plane carrying a handful of passengers touched down at Kabul airport on Monday (Sept 13), the first international commercial flight to land since the Taliban retook power in Afghanistan on Aug 15.

"There was hardly anyone on the plane, around 10 people... maybe more staff than passengers," said an AFP journalist aboard the flight from Islamabad.

A PIA spokesman said at the weekend that the airline was keen to resume regular commercial services, but it was too soon to say how frequently flights between the two capitals would operate.

Kabul airport was severely damaged during a chaotic evacuation of more than 120,000 people that ended with the withdrawal of US forces on Aug 30.

The Taliban has been scrambling to get it operating again, with technical assistance from Qatar and other nations.

Qatar Airways operated several charter flights out of Kabul last week, carrying mostly foreigners and Afghans who missed out on the evacuation.

An Afghan airline resumed domestic services on Sept 3.

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