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Pak-India airspace closure: Pakistan National institutions suffer Rs2.55b loss

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India has so many airlines . Losses are not at all significant to bother anybody to count.
lols and yet your people are dping randi roona! kis turhan keh log ho samjha do! randi rootay ho chooray hotay ho! confused fks!
 
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Few hundred km not big deal??? easy for u to say as keyboard warrior u don't have to do anything for ground realities.Seems after 27 February u ppl also lost basic sense of maths.We have to re route 14 flights as compare to India's 286 per day now tell me.But yah u are nothing more than paid troll what u got to do with logic,common sense and real life effect enjoy your keyboards
 
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lols and yet your people are dping randi roona! kis turhan keh log ho samjha do! randi rootay ho chooray hotay ho! confused fks!

Becherw kuchh log to randi rona bhi nahi to sakate. Koi sunata hai upar se humiliarw karte hai.
 
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PIA has been suffering for a while...what is news is Air india :pop:

Well they have already increased the ticket charges so they will somehow distribute the supposed loss to their customers.

Since most international travellers can afford this (even though unhappy) it won't have any huge impact as the media is trying to project. This is not just Air India but other carriers have also done the same.

Regarding the financial health of AI, they are the close cousin of PIA I guess. LOL :lol:
 
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Indian losses will be humongous as compared to Pakistan's.
  • India flies more flights over Pakistan than Pakistan does over India, and
  • Popular flight destinations (Middle east, Europe, Americas) lie on Pakistan side and there are more Indians travelling through Pakistani airspace than Pakistani travellers travelling through Indian airspace to reach Bangladesh, Myanmar, Thailand etc.
Pakistan can keep its airspace locked and watch India suffer from its own anger.
This is like losing both eyes for the enemies single eye.
 
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Well they have already increased the ticket charges so they will somehow distribute the supposed loss to their customers.

Since most international travellers can afford this (even though unhappy) it won't have any huge impact as the media is trying to project. This is not just Air India but other carriers have also done the same.

Regarding the financial health of AI, they are the close cousin of PIA I guess. LOL :lol:

In India, plane tickets are getting cheaper than train higher class fairs. So wont impact much.
 
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Yet the route for each of the airlines is the same - over Pakistan.... :agree:

Especially from Delhi and some north India. International Airports.

Do you have any idea how may international airports are there in India especially in the southern states ?

Even my small state Kerala have 4 of them. :-)

In India, plane tickets are getting cheaper than train higher class fairs. So wont impact much.

No buddy, international is a totally different story. Yes domestic rates are now dirt cheap.
 
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Especially from Delhi and some north India. International Airports.

Do you have any idea how may international airports are there in India especially in the southern states ?

Even my small state Kerala have 4 of them. :-)



No buddy, international is a totally different story. Yes domestic rates are now dirt cheap.

Are UK ka bhada 20 hai bhai.
 
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Pak-India airspace closure: National institutions suffer Rs2.55b loss
Sohail Afzal
March 14, 2019

KARACHI: Pakistan and India have closed their airspace for each other for the last two weeks after rise of tension between the two countries due to which the national institutons of Pakistan have suffered losses of Rs2.55 billion.

The airlines and civil aviation authorities of both the countries are enduring massive losses. The flights between Europe to Far-East are not only facing massive financial losses, but the flight duration has also increased, while the airlines have also increased their ticket prices. The schedule of the airlines flying on these routes has also been affected.

The Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has suffered loss of Rs1.05 billion due to closure of certain routes for the airline, while the Civil Aviation Authority of Pakistan has incurred a loss of around Rs1.5 billion so far due to prevailing tension.

Only few large airports are still open, while the airlines are now using long routes due to which the air travel duration has increased, which has resulted into increase in air fares. Only the PIA is suffering a loss of over 70 million on daily basis in the head of fuel charges.

https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/44...ure-national-institutions-suffer-rs2-55b-loss
It's ok. It's part of national defense. Who cares about a a couple of billion rupee when our national security is at stake. CAA wouldn't get broke if airspace doesn't open for another three months.
 
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The Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has suffered loss of Rs1.05 billion due to closure of certain routes for the airline, while the Civil Aviation Authority of Pakistan has incurred a loss of around Rs1.5 billion so far due to prevailing tension.


As percentage of revenue PIA losses has been four times higher than Air India's.

multiply that by 20 and that is Indian loss
 
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Pak-India airspace closure: National institutions suffer Rs2.55b loss
Sohail Afzal
March 14, 2019

KARACHI: Pakistan and India have closed their airspace for each other for the last two weeks after rise of tension between the two countries due to which the national institutons of Pakistan have suffered losses of Rs2.55 billion.

The airlines and civil aviation authorities of both the countries are enduring massive losses. The flights between Europe to Far-East are not only facing massive financial losses, but the flight duration has also increased, while the airlines have also increased their ticket prices. The schedule of the airlines flying on these routes has also been affected.

The Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has suffered loss of Rs1.05 billion due to closure of certain routes for the airline, while the Civil Aviation Authority of Pakistan has incurred a loss of around Rs1.5 billion so far due to prevailing tension.

Only few large airports are still open, while the airlines are now using long routes due to which the air travel duration has increased, which has resulted into increase in air fares. Only the PIA is suffering a loss of over 70 million on daily basis in the head of fuel charges.

https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/44...ure-national-institutions-suffer-rs2-55b-loss
It may be a piece of shit from the pro-Indian news paper, as there is no source given, and PIA doesn't fly that much over India, yes CAA do get payment fro Indian airliners when they use Pakistan's airspace...
 
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