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Pakistan International Airlines Partners with Canada and UK Rail Networks

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Pakistan International Airlines announced an air-to-rail partnership with service providers in Canada and the United Kingdom to facilitate seamless onward travel for passengers flying to Toronto and major UK destinations. According to a PIA spokesperson, the initiative is designed to enhance passenger convenience by enabling travellers to continue their journeys by train on a single ticket after arriving at their international destination. Under the new arrangement, passengers flying with PIA to Toronto will be able to connect via rail to eight major cities across Canada through partner rail networks, removing the need for separate train reservations. The airline said the service is intended to simplify travel planning and improve connectivity for international passengers.

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