According to the news hub Air Ambulance was on its way from Calcutta to Dushanbe.
Air ambulance crew contacts Islamabad airport management due to fuel shortage.
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has allowed Indian Air Ambulance to land at Islamabad Airport. According to
the news, a British patient, a doctor, and two nurses were on board the Indian air ambulance, which was
on its way from Calcutta to Dushanbe, but due to fuel shortage on the way, prompting the air ambulance
crew to contact the Islamabad airport management.
According to the news, it is learned that after being contacted by the staff, the Indian Air Ambulance was allowed to make an emergency landing at Islamabad Airport while the civil aviation authorities also informed the British High Commission about the whole matter.
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