Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has introduced special fare discounts on two international routes, anticipating a rise in travel as Pakistanis
Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) employees are facing significant challenges as the airline’s staff ticketing portal, known as the "Hit-It" system,
The National Assembly Standing Committee on Rules of Procedure and Privileges on Wednesday expressed strong displeasure over the absence of the chief executive officer of Pakistan International Airlines Corporation Limited (PIACL) from its meeting.
Pakistan’s attempt to privatise its national carrier faced a significant setback last year. The government aimed to sell a 60 per cent stake in PIA, setting a minimum price of Rs 85.03 billion. However,
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Open skies policy behind PIA's decline
Due to the Open Sky Policy, PIA's market share decreased from 50% to 20%. Constant management changes, often resulting in the appointment of inexperienced individuals, also contributed to the airline's downfall, according to a report submitted to the National Assembly Standing Committee on Privatisation.
Pakistan is intensifying efforts to restore PIA’s direct flights to the UK and US. Talks are ongoing with UK and US authorities, while a PTI-era minister’s statement caused a $600 million loss to the airline.
Pakistan is intensifying its diplomatic efforts to restore direct Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) flights to both the United Kingdom and the United States. Negotiations are currently underway with the UK Department for Transport,
Secretary privatisation informs committee that $4.3m had been paid to Ernst & Young (E&Y) out of total fee of $6.8m.
PIA employees are facing travel difficulties as the airline’s staff ticketing portal, the "Hit-It" system, has been inactive for 10 days. While an alternative CRC system is in place, staff report inefficiencies.
The mayor of New York City announced on Monday that the city would be ending its $220 million lease agreement with the Roosevelt Hotel, owned by Pakistan International Airlines, following criticism of American taxpayers’ money being used to house asylum seekers.
PIA spokesperson Abdullah Hafeez Khan said that the airline has sought a "slot swap" from ACL, allowing Saudi Airlines to use the Heathrow slots from April 5 to October 25, 2025. The slots were previously leased to Vietnam Airlines, whose term expires in April.
Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), the national flag carrier, will provide travel facilities for the international teams participating in the International Cricket Committee (ICC) Champions Trophy being held in Pakistan.