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Well capacity for Jumbo 747 was 500 passengers
So I am sure A380 with 800 Passengers would not offer any trouble. 300 extra passengers I doubt would trouble International standard airports in Pakistan
Our airports do get 2-13 planes landing and the luggage arriving on belts so they are already processing many passengers.
A380 is more about , getting line with Modernization goals for PIA
Consider this , there will be more Pakistanis in USA , Canada or UK, Australia or Bejing employed in high paying jobs who would like to visit Pakistan for Family visits so its only "Natural" that the A380 plane be purchased
A380 is truly a master piece of plane
Also from marketing perspective , Pakistani families like to travel in bunch , parents and kids , so imagine from marketing prespective if PIA can offer Adults/Children rates to families More passengers would be encouraged to fly resulting in more profits for PIA. Plus it would be a family friendly flight.
One cannot over look the comfort factor
So I am sure A380 with 800 Passengers would not offer any trouble. 300 extra passengers I doubt would trouble International standard airports in Pakistan
Our airports do get 2-13 planes landing and the luggage arriving on belts so they are already processing many passengers.
A380 is more about , getting line with Modernization goals for PIA
Consider this , there will be more Pakistanis in USA , Canada or UK, Australia or Bejing employed in high paying jobs who would like to visit Pakistan for Family visits so its only "Natural" that the A380 plane be purchased
A380 is truly a master piece of plane
Also from marketing perspective , Pakistani families like to travel in bunch , parents and kids , so imagine from marketing prespective if PIA can offer Adults/Children rates to families More passengers would be encouraged to fly resulting in more profits for PIA. Plus it would be a family friendly flight.
One cannot over look the comfort factor
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