So bad is the current crisis that PIA is eating itself alive, literally eating the duties and taxes that are collected from ticket sales or deducted from the salaries of employees — who must be perplexed at finding themselves co-opted into bailing out the sinking airline. The state of PIA has reportedly ‘annoyed’ finance minister Ishaq Dar, though the news can hardly come as a surprise to him and if it did then he does not have his eye on an important ball.
The Aviation Division is looking for Rs24.94 billion to shore up loan installments and mark-up between January and June this year. This cannot — must not — continue. The formation of yet another set of committees to ‘solve’ the myriad problems is just kicking them into the long grass, an excuse not to take hard decisions. No matter that PIA had a ‘better’ year in 2016, no matter that it is inducting two new aircraft and no matter that the management is promising better days to come — no matter all of that. It is time for the federal government to call ‘Time’ on PIA because the quack-doctoring has not worked — again. It is going to be bloody, painful and politically embarrassing but enough really is enough. Pull the plug.
Published in The Express Tribune, January 27th, 2017.
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