After successfully resuming flights to Europe, Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) is now gearing up to restart flights to the United Kingdom. According to Nadir Shafi Dar, Director General of the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (PCAA), a delegation from the UK's Department for Transport is scheduled to visit Pakistan next month. An online meeting is planned for the third week of December, with an official visit to follow in January 2025. PIA previously operated 21 weekly flights to the UK, and the resumption is expected to significantly boost the airline's revenue. #TrendingPakistan #PIA #UKFlights #Aviation #FlightResumption #TravelNews
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Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) and the aviation industry have faced a staggering loss of over Rs. 450 billion in the last 4.5 years, mainly due to European travel restrictions. However, with the recent restoration of European routes and the lifting of the flight suspension by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), PIA's privatization efforts are gaining momentum. There are also plans to reinstate UK routes soon, marking a significant step toward recovery. ✈️🇵🇰 #PIA #AviationIndustry #EuropeanRoutes #Privatization #EASA #FlightRestoration #PakistanAviation #EconomicRecovery #PromotingPakistan #PakistanEconomy #EuropeanTravel #AviationGrowth #AirlinePrivatization #AviationSafety #TravelIndustry #PakistaniAviation #AviationNews
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Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) and the broader aviation sector have faced cumulative financial losses exceeding Rs. 450 billion over the last four and a half years due to European travel restrictions. According to sources from the Privatization Commission, PIA alone has incurred losses of around Rs. 220 billion, while the remaining Rs. 250 billion in losses are attributed to the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) and other industry players, caused by the EU’s restrictions on Pakistani carriers. However, the recent lifting of the suspension by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) marks a significant step in PIA's privatization journey. #PIA #AviationIndustry #EuropeanRestrictions #AirlineLosses #PakistanAviation
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Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) and the broader aviation sector have faced cumulative financial losses exceeding Rs. 450 billion over the last four and a half years due to European travel restrictions. According to sources from the Privatization Commission, PIA alone has incurred losses of around Rs. 220 billion, while the remaining Rs. 250 billion in losses are attributed to the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) and other industry players, caused by the EU’s restrictions on Pakistani carriers. However, the recent lifting of the suspension by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) marks a significant step in PIA's privatization journey. #PIA #AviationIndustry #EuropeanRestrictions #AirlineLosses #PakistanAviation
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Pakistan's Aviation Sector Incurs Rs. 450 Billion in Losses Due to European Travel Restrictions Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) and the broader aviation sector have faced significant financial losses, totaling over Rs. 450 billion, over the past four and a half years. This substantial loss is attributed to European travel restrictions imposed on Pakistani carriers. Breakdown of losses: PIA: Rs. 220 billion Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) and other industry players: Rs. 230 billion However, the recent lifting of the suspension by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) brings new hope for PIA's privatization journey. #PIA #AviationIndustry #EuropeanRestrictions #AirlineLosses #PakistanAviation #EASA #AviationSector
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Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) is gearing up to relaunch direct flights to Europe in early January, following the European Union Aviation Safety Agency’s (EASA) recent… Read More: https://lnkd.in/dudsfUMF
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PIA to Resume European Routes in 2025 - Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) is preparing to resume flights to Europe, following the lifting of its operational ban by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). The airline has announced plans to begin services to Paris, which is expected to be the first European destination, no later than January 2025. - https://lnkd.in/dWfbUuGp
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PIA to Resume European Routes in 2025
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