Islamabad [Pakistan], A Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) flight from Dubai to Islamabad experienced a moment of concern when passengers reported a burning smell emanating from the food storage area, immediate action was taken and emergency declared Due to which O had to be deployed. Essential services including fire brigade and ambulance were deployed at Dubai airport, AR News reported, adding that after a thorough check by the flight crew, the plane was eventually cleared for departure to Islamabad. PIA spokesperson confirmed the detection of smoke during the flight and the resulting delay in departure. The incident occurred amid PIA's commencement of post-Hajj flight operations, which began on May 9 and will extend till June 10, 2024. This airline is providing direct flights facility.The spokesperson reiterated that PIA aims to fly around 34,000 passengers through 170 flights during this period to Jeddah and Madinah from eight cities in Pakistan, including Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore, Peshawar, Multan, Quetta, Sialkot and Sukkur, ARY News reported. To serve the pilgrims. Accommodating both government-sponsored and private pilgrims. In particular, travelers starting their journey from Karachi or Islamabad benefit from Saudi immigration facilities at the airport, courtesy of the Roah to Mecca project. Incidents of negligence are common with PIA. A day earlier, the staff forgot to put the body of a six-year-old boy on board a PI flight from Islamabad to Skardu, while his grieving parents set out on their journey, unaware of the fact, reports Dawn. That the body of their beloved son has been left behind. The dead child, overwhelmed with shock and disbelief, faints upon learning that his son's remains were inadvertently left behind at Islamabad's airport, a realization that strikes with devastating force upon reaching Skardu airport.