Pakistan tours Limited to restart its transport services from May 1

TourismPakistan tours Limited to restart its transport services from May 1

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Pakistan tours Limited (PTL) would restart its transport services to northern areas from May 1, an official of PTL said.

Talking to the state-run news agency in Islamabad, the PTL official said that Pakistan tours Limited buses would continue its services throughout season till month of August. He said that tourists can avail Pakistan Tourism Development corporation (PTDC) motels services along with transport.

The official said that PTL would also introduce new transport packages for tourists, PTL motels are subsidiary organization of PTDC. He said that PTL transport also offer discountable packages to students and group tourists.

Furthermore, he said that tourists from across the country can avail PTL services adding that domestic tourists will be on peak during summer holidays of the schools.

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