Whilst holidaying in Greece, I could see Pakistan in the little, everyday things
The comparisons started as soon as I landed at Thira International Airport, Greece. Having started my journey from London with a stopover at Zurich, Thira — which is the airport of the scintillating Santorini Island of Greece — felt like Pakistan.
The international airport may well be on par with some of the domestic airports in terms of capacity and infrastructure, just like our very own Benazir Bhutto International Airport.
As the passengers were asked to move into a shuttle to carry them off towards the terminal from the plane, the Pakistani Déjà vu had only just kicked in. I never anticipated the rest of my trip would be a constant ‘feels-just-like-home.’
As I stepped outside the airport, the bus driver was shouting “Fira Fira” — Fira being the capital of the island, where most of the tourists initially go. The call was not much different from “Faizabad Faizabad.”