PIA hit by financial crisis, domestic flights cancelled

Karachi: Due to the financial crisis, PIA’s flight operations continue to be affected, domestic flights have been canceled due to shortage of aircraft.

Two-way flights from Karachi to Rahim Yar Khan were canceled while PK 368 from Karachi to Islamabad was delayed.

Flight PK 303K from Karachi to Multan has been rescheduled to depart in the evening instead of the afternoon.

Due to grounding of 15 planes of PIA, the operation is affected. 15 aircraft are grounded due to non-immediate payment of interest and parts to the company.

The national airline is in dire need of funds to continue its flight operations and due to non-availability of funds, PIA employees are deprived of salaries while salaries cannot be released.

On the other hand, the PIA management has decided to reduce operational expenses after the caretaker government yesterday decided to privatize PIA instead of funding it. The debt-ridden national airline needs Rs 33 billion for mandatory payments to domestic and foreign institutions, including salaries.

Due to non-disbursement of funds by the Finance Ministry and caretaker government, work on Plan B has been initiated, under which the national airline’s flight operations will be partially suspended and flights on unprofitable routes will be reduced. will be brought or they will be closed.

According to sources, under Plan B, PIA’s domestic and international flight operations will be partially stopped and the national airline’s operations will be reduced by 15 to 25 percent. will be reduced.

Domestic flight operations will be limited in the first phase and international flight operations in the second phase.

Under the proposed plan, flights to Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi, Gilgit and Skardu will be restricted while in the second phase flights to other Gulf countries including UAE, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia will be restricted.

According to the sources, PIA, a victim of the financial crisis, has reduced its operational fleet and grounded 16 aircraft, while due to non-supply of funds by the Ministry of Finance, it has started contacting commercial banks to take loans.

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