Passengers fill PIA Premier aircraft with litter days after launch

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Passengers travelling on the Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) premier service dumped litter everywhere on London-bound flight.

They also took away bottles of lotions from the aircraft. The premier service was launched on Independence Day.

Upon its arrival in London on Wednesday, one of the recently inducted A-330s looked nothing like a new plane.

PIA Spokesperson Daniyal Gilani took to Twitter to post pictures of PK-785 on its arrival in London. “This is how our new A-330 looked like on arrival in London yesterday. Litter. Lotions stolen. Passengers please take care of PIA premier,” he wrote.

In a reply to a Tweet from a Pakistani citizen, Gilani wrote, “No passenger is allowed to damage public property. They should learn manners. Other airlines ban such passengers.”

“Sir people learn basic manners at home & in schools. Airlines can’t start teaching lessons for the public,” he tweeted.

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5 COMMENTS

  1. Look on the streets where you live and work and you will see the Pakistani living lifestyle, filth and garbage.

  2. A bit sensitive aren’t they.The mess created is no more than any other commercial flight.Lotions are taken from all airlines so nothing new here.
    Why doesn’t Mr Gillani focus his energy in ensuring that PIA flights leave and arrive on time ?.
    I have never seen any other airline take to twitter to criticise and embarrass it’s own customers good job Mr Gillani!!.
    Never bite the hand that feeds!!

    • Daniyal Gilani to be on board as a ghost pax and should observe hoe the new uniform crew controls and maintains the housekeeping of the premier service flights. Once a pax is politely corrected by the cabin crew, the passenger (s) would behave. Mr Gilani should stop tweeting with offensive remarks for pax.

  3. There are heavy fines for littering in almost every country that run into thousands of dollars in some US states & countries. I am sure, UK & EU have similar laws to deal with littering. Set few examples and everything will be fine, thereafter.

    Why crew did not invoke them and inform law enforcement upon arrival ?

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