The trouble with: Flying PIA

National carrier suffers from faulty planes, delayed flights, union trouble and running billions of rupees in loss.


Web Desk January 26, 2012
The trouble with: Flying PIA

Facts, figures and opinion below are based on past articles run in The Express Tribune:

• Pakistan International Airlines is suffering a loss of Rs70.7 million per day.

• PIA has already lost Rs110 billion over the past three years.

• Despite the crippling losses, PIA employees (retired and serving) enjoy free travel in Pakistan and abroad.

• Cancellation of around 1,200 PIA flights between Aug-Nov 2011 inflicted Rs410 million loss to the airline.

• PIA’s downhill trend is aided by its powerful unions which force key deals to fall through, shut down airports.

• Over the past three years 2,171 people have been recruited in PIA, which has suffered losses worth Rs100 billion in the same time period.

• PIA recruited 237 people in 2011, 1,179 in 2010, while 684 appointments were made in 2009 and 56 in 2008.

• Thousands of PIA employees sacked by Nawaz Sharif’s government were reinstated by the PPP in 2008.

• The number of people hired by the PPP government is the highest in the history of the national flag carrier.

• The total number of airlines authorised to operate on commercial basis is six, including PIA, Air Blue, Shaheen Air, Indus Air, Bhoja Air and Pearl Air.

• This local competition enhances losses of the national flag carrier.

• In 2011, Iran shut its airspace to Pakistani aircraft due to a six-month $600,000 backlog in transit payments.

• PIA’s aging fleets of aircraft have faced increasing technical issues, forcing many planes to be grounded in 2011.

• On September 28 2011, 10 PIA aircraft, out of a fleet of 39, were grounded allegedly due to technical faults.

• On September 27 2011, flight PK-369 made an emergency landing at Multan Airport due to a malfunctioning generator.

• 24 hours later, UAE-bound flight PK-255 had to land in Karachi due to the same issue.

• On August 6, 2011, PK-745 had to make an emergency landing in Karachi after its landing gear failed to retract.

• On September 2 2011, PK-501 carrying 21 passengers and PK-508 with 32 passengers had to make ‘technical landings’ after engine failures.

• On December 12 2011, 11-19 of PIA’s 39 aircraft were believed to have been grounded for technical reasons.

• A potential reason for technical deficiencies in aircraft is the plummeting standards of engineering in the airline.

• Seven out of 26 local airports were closed down due to suspension of PIA flights on account of insufficient traffic load.

• Despite all this, PIA fights on the domestic sector fly with full loads due to lack of viable alternatives.

• The national carrier continues to cost Pakistan billions of rupees.

COMMENTS (21)

wasim | 12 years ago | Reply

@Amir: PIA should be criticised as being public property, where public pays tax to cover its losses, and not for private copmanies.

Moise | 12 years ago | Reply This subversion campaign against PIA makes me want to fly PIA and support Pakistan even more just to spite the anti-Pakistan elements.
VIEW MORE COMMENTS
Replying to X

Comments are moderated and generally will be posted if they are on-topic and not abusive.

For more information, please see our Comments FAQ