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Pak's aviation body retracts baggage plastic wrapping decision

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Press Trust of India Islamabad
Last Updated : Jul 22 2019 | 4:20 PM IST

Pakistan's Civil Aviation Authority has retracted its policy of mandatory plastic wrapping of all luggage at airports after widespread criticism and social media backlash.

The CAA on July 17 introduced the policy of wrapping of baggage to increase compliance level with the International Civil Aviation Organisation.

CAA Director-General Shahrukh Nusrat said that wrapping baggage, being done for "safety" purposes, was "mandatory". Passengers would have to pay 50 rupees per bag for the wrapping, Nusrat said in a statement.

But critics tore through the decision after it was known that the contract for wrapping was awarded to the company of retired Air Marshal Shahid Latif, who regularly appears on TV talk shows as defence analyst and always speaks in favour of security institutions and government of Imran Khan.

Stunned by the reaction, the CAA issued notification on July 21 to declare that the earlier letter about wrapping should be "treated as cancelled ab initio with immediate effect."

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First Published: Jul 22 2019 | 4:20 PM IST

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