Pakistan’s Minister for Maritime Affairs has informed a parliamentary panel that the government soon is going to launch a ferry service for pilgrims to Iran, local media reported.

Iran Press/Asia:  In a briefing to the National Assembly Standing Committee on Maritime Affairs, Seyed Ali Haider Zaidi said that large vessels would be used for the ferry service from Karachi to Bandar Abbas via Gwadar. 

He added that after the security clearance the service would be launched, IRNA reported.

Syed Ali Haider Zaidi also apprised the committee which met under the chairmanship of Mir Amer Ali Khan Magsi about the working of Pakistan National Shipping Corporation (PNSC), its performance in past five years, acquisition of shipping vessels and recruitments policy vis-à-vis new recruitments.

Despite the fact that large number of Pakistanis travel to Iran for religious and commercial purposes, there is no ferry service available between the two countries and the people have to use road and air links for the travel which is quite expensive. 

It is said that after the launch of the ferry service best transport facilities would be available to people of both countries who travel on these routes on a regular basis. 105

 

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