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Etihad Airways increases flights to Pakistan
Etihad Airways, the national airline of the United Arab Emirates, has increased its flights to the Northern city of Lahore from seven to 11 a week offering passengers more convenient travel options.
With the addition of the new services, Etihad Airways will now offer 27 weekly flights from four destinations in Pakistan which, along with Lahore, include Karachi, Islamabad and Peshawar.
The additional services will be operated by A320 aircraft fitted with 16 Pearl Business Class seats and will increase capacity by 21 per cent on the route.
These services also improve the number of connections over the airline’s Abu Dhabi hub to more than 500 connections a week (representing an increase of 20 per cent) to a number of key destinations in the GCC and Europe.
“The addition of the new flights will further strengthen commercial and cultural ties between Pakistan and the UAE and will lead to continued strong growth in traffic flows between Lahore, Abu Dhabi and beyond to many key destinations across our global network,” said Kevin Knight, Etihad Airways’ Chief Strategy and Planning Officer.
Since the start of flights to Lahore in 2006, Etihad Airways has carried more than one million passengers on this route.
Etihad Airways increases flights to Pakistan - Khaleej Times
PIA looks as if it is banking on the new A320's to provide some uplift, otherwise foreign carriers have taken over the Karachi traffic, and are about to take over Lahore and Isl. Couple this with the other two low cost carriers i.e SAI and Airblue, PIA has a huge task up it's sleeve.
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PIA, in a bid to overcome delays in flight operations, will induct five aircraft in its fleet on dry lease by March and April this year.
According to official sources, around eight narrow body aircraft (A-320) are being inducted on dry lease in the fleet of the national carrier.
In the first phase, five aircraft will be included during the current year to overcome shortage of planes and improve reliability, punctuality and regularity of flights.
The sources said that PIA's fleet consists of 38 aircraft, out of which, only 29 were in operation.
Currently, 13 planes have been grounded for the maintenance checks and five aircraft will be operational by end of this month, he added.
Some aircraft have been permanently grounded keeping in view the structural/corrosion issues and high cost of recovery.
The sources further revealed that PIA suffered loss during last Hajj operation due to subsidized fare and high fuel cost. PIA had fixed Rs.72,000 fare for the Hajj operation against normal fare of Rs.108,000, he added.
Currently PIA was not operating flights for South Africa and Kenya due to limited market size in African market, lack of commercial viability and fleet constraints.
Five aircraft to be inducted in PIA | The Nation
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PIA looks as if it is banking on the new A320's to provide some uplift.
The A320s will be replacements for the 737 and some a310s. They won't be providing growth. Details of the aircraft offered and bids submitted below:
http://www.ppra.org.pk/elv/1/pia101.pdf
Pictures available here:
History of PIA - Forum :: View topic - Details of Airbus A320 Aircraft Offered on Lease to PIA
There is no point of restoring airplanes that are 20 years old, it's waste of money.good news
but
What about restoration of previous aircraft's
here is some thing i came across Airliners.net
i agree its not only PIA which has such images, but when aircraft are needed why not restore them
Photos: Boeing 737-340 Aircraft Pictures | Airliners.net
Photos: Boeing 747-240BM Aircraft Pictures | Airliners.net
Photos: Boeing 747-240BM Aircraft Pictures | Airliners.net
NOTE: the two boeing 747's are different as seen from their liveries
atleast not waste those 747's