BRITISH Airways staff could strike over flights to a city at high risk of terrorism.

BA resumes its London to Islamabad, Pakistan, service next month.

1 British Airways crew could strike over flights to Pakistan

It was axed after a 2008 hotel bombing killed at least 54 people including six Brits.

Hundreds of crew are said to be unhappy given Government advice warns of “a high threat of terrorism, kidnap and sectarian violence”.

One crew member wrote: “I was asked along with the entire team by my manager if I’d like to volunteer for the inaugural flight to Islamabad.

Considering escalations in that part of the world I’m afraid I won’t be volunteering for this one.

“Can we be assured this is a safe region, as on the government advisory sites, it says quite the opposite.”

Another steward said: “Given that we aren’t allowed to fly through their airspace at the moment I guess some high level diplomatic talks must be taking place to get this route on the schedule?”

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BA said: “We thoroughly vet all routes and would never operate a flight unless it was safe to do so.”

BA will run three-times a week services from June 2 on the Boeing 787 Dreamliner.

The airline began flights to the Pakistan capital in 1976, It is the first western airline to resume flights to Islamabad.

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