China-Pakistan bus service launched

ANI  |  Lahore [Pakistan] 

A private bus service between in and in was launched on late Monday night.

The bus service was slated to launch on November 3 but was postponed due to security reasons.

Passengers availing the service will have to shell out PKR 23,000 per ticket for a round trip, while a one-way ticket from to will cost PKR 13,000 per person. Similarly, a one-way ticket from Kashgar to Lahore will cost RMB 600 per seat.

During the two-day journey, the passengers will have multiple stops, including one at or to pick passengers, and scheduled stops at Mansehra for breakfast, Besham for lunch, Chelas for tea and Gilgit for dinner on a trip from Lahore to Kashgar on the first day.

On the second day of the journey, a breakfast halt will be made at Sost before heading towards the Sost border for immigration, customs, and lunch. The bus will cross over to through the Khunjerab Pass at the Pakistan-border, where checking will take place twice -- once on the Pakistani side and once on the Chinese side.

To avail the service, passengers have been asked to carry a valid passport, visa and a return ticket as Baggage of not more than 20 kg will be allowed.

Special arrangements have been made for the security of the passengers and the service, while the will have all information to contact security guards at various check posts.

On November 1, (MEA) asserted that any bus service between Pakistan-occupied (PoK) and China is a violation of India's sovereignty.

While addressing the weekly MEA press briefing, Kumar had said, "We have lodged a strong protest with China and on the proposed bus service that will operate from Pakistan-occupied to China under so-called China-Economic Corridor (CPEC). Any such bus service through areas occupied by Pakistan will be a violation of India's sovereignty and territoriality.

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First Published: Tue, November 06 2018. 07:40 IST