Aslamalakum
can anyone possibly aswer this question
in Pakistan if a member of the public wants to fly on a domestic route
ie: Islamabad- Karachi, does this person have to have a Pakistani passport or is the national ID card enough?
Question: passport or ID card?
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Question: passport or ID card?
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Scan of PIA notice from August 23, 2006 newspaper:

Related Topic: PIA domestic flights require photo ID at airport from Sept 1

Related Topic: PIA domestic flights require photo ID at airport from Sept 1
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My mom just travelled to ISL from KHI on saturday and is returning today...
all they ask for is a 'photo id' which could be any of the above mentioned...only for security purposes....
ED said it is required only by the security guards outside so they can confirm who is travelling, and then let them in...
all they ask for is a 'photo id' which could be any of the above mentioned...only for security purposes....
ED said it is required only by the security guards outside so they can confirm who is travelling, and then let them in...
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Help a brother out!
AOA gents, curious as to would non Pakistani passport or Driver License/ID suffice or does it have to be Pakistan Govt. issued?
Any info appreciated!
Any info appreciated!

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I think, for non-pak nationals; Passport is a must (to verify pak visas) even they travel on domestic flight!
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As an Ex-NADRA / Ex-NSRC official, i remember that NADRA started POC - Pakistan Origin Card project which is specifically for those Non-Pak nationals who are Pakistanis (by descending) means parents or any of one bearing pak nationality. So POC card can also be use as alternative to non-pak passport.
PS. I have left NADRA in 2002 so there might be changes in the MOI Laws so please check for updated info at http://www.nadra.gov.pk or visit Pak emb. (if abroad) or visit your nearest NSRC - Nadra Swift Registration Center.
PS. I have left NADRA in 2002 so there might be changes in the MOI Laws so please check for updated info at http://www.nadra.gov.pk or visit Pak emb. (if abroad) or visit your nearest NSRC - Nadra Swift Registration Center.
Raihan SR Bakhsh
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