Business Express liable for Rs80 million

Railways department considering cancellation of operator’s contract.


Ppi April 16, 2012

KARACHI:


Within a few months of its inauguration, the privately run Business Express has become a defaulter of Rs80 million. The railways department is considering the cancellation of its agreement with the operator altogether, while response from passengers has remained cold due to hefty tariffs.


Sources told PPI that terms and conditions of the agreement were being violated by the private investor, while consistent non-payment
of dues has forced the department to reconsider the deal. They said that the operator owes more than Rs80 million to Pakistan Railways (PR).

On the other hand, response from passengers remains cold, despite the inclusion of an economy class. 30 to 40% seats of the high-profiled Business Express continue to be vacant, mainly due to exorbitant tariffs. A Business Class seat costs Rs5,000, while an economy class seat costs Rs3,500.

“The provided services were simply not worth Rs5,000,” said Sohail Iqbal, a passenger at Karachi Cantonment Station.

The Business Express was launched in February 2012, amid criticism from various sectors.

The company was bound to pay a hefty Rs3.04 million to the railway department on every trip. As per terms and conditions of the agreement, PR holds the right to terminate the contract if the investors fail to make payment for a period of five days. 

Published in The Express Tribune, April 17th, 2012.

COMMENTS (7)

Vishnu Dutta | 12 years ago | Reply

if you maintain it well and market it well then there is no reason why you cant get in to profit. in India we have atleast 6 heritage trains who charge up to $2000 per day (1 lakh indian rupees) and they are still completely booked till 2014

Tamil Arasan | 12 years ago | Reply

The fastest train between Mumbai to Delhi is the premium Mumbai Rajdhani express. It departs Mumbai Central at 4.40 p.m. and arrives at New Delhi Railway Station at 8.30 a.m. the next morning. The fare in 1AC (first class, air conditioned, sleeper) is 3,305 Indian rupees (5,823.34 PKR). 2A (two tier, air conditioned, sleeper) is 1,975 Indian rupees (3,483.14 PKR). 3A (three tier, air conditioned, sleeper) is 1,495 Indian rupees (2,636.61 PKR). The train runs every day, and meals are included with this fare.

Distance between Mumbai Delhi is 1407 Kilometers / 874 Miles, and Distance between Lahore and Karachi I believe 1032 km, 641 miles if I am not wrong, In-spite of long distance the Mumbai Rajdhani express fare is cheaper and traveling time is only 16 hours.

I believe the Business Express in Pakistan is very costly and only way it can sustain is by reducing the fare and attracting more passengers, the scale of large business will bring in more revenue and will be sustainable in long run.

Since the price is lesser in Rajdahni please don't consider the service will be poor, well the interiors in train won't look like the trains in west, but the service in the train is very good and it's value for money that is the reason it is able to attract more passengers and made it possible for such low fare, below are two links about Rajdhani express food and service...

first class : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zene3l54&feature=related

three tier: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXgzmeZ3fDI&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2SeniLU_bos&feature=related

If any train lover comes to India please don't miss the Rajdhani express journey...

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