36 international, national PIA flights suspended

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Shortage of aircrafts has led the Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) to close down 36 international and local flights.

According to media reports, already on the verge of being privatised, PIA had now suspended 31 international and five local flights in a week, adding that 28 flights had been suspended temporarily while eight permanently.

Five flights bound for Abu Dhabi and Masqat and eight for Dubai had been closed down temporarily while, two flights, each bound for Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Kandahar and Zahidan have been suspended permanently.

Locally, three flights for Hyderabad and two for Nawabshah had been suspended.

A PIA spokesman said the national carrier’s flight schedule would get better after the haj operation.

4 COMMENTS

  1. I hope that PIA will shut down for good and declare bunkruptcy. Kick out all those fat cat workers and drunkan pilots anf hostesses disgrace to the nation.
    A leaner and efficient carrer can emerge .

  2. I wish to shutdown Pakistan declare bankruptcy. Kick out all these fools out of country who elected these incompetent people who cannot run a state owned organisation, how come they ran the country?

  3. Well we have a bunch of fools, thieves that run the country, rob the national airline dry, pocket money for the Government, people of the country are crying out poverty, the leaders cruise around in S-Class Mercs, get up to all sorts abroad, its a disgrace to be associated to the country, bad publicity worldwide, leaders have sold everything just to line their pockets, ministers who haven’t got a clue what day it is, then again the people are so damn dumb too. Sell the airline, get rid of the leaders, let everyone kick the daylights out of each other, then maybe the nation will start afresh all over again! Shame as Pakistan is way behind Africa at this present time, total disgrace, well the leaders will have to answer, can’t see Nawaz Sharif take his S600L with him in his grave, if he is a Hindu then his son will some how get it into his fathers grave along with a PIA 747 up his rear end!

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