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Certainly PIA needs new aircrafts, but at the same time PIA should take advantage of geographic location of Pakistan, which suits as an convenient transit location for East and West bound passengers. PIA should open routes to Australia and South Africa. Likewise Dubai, Karachi or Gwadar should become main transit point for PIA passengers. For example PIA should offer to European passengers one stop flight to Australia and South Africa. Similarly to passengers from South Africa and Australia travelling to Europe. Similar more destinations in Africa and far East should be added. My suggestion will become workable only if PIA thinks beyond Pakistani passengers.ISLAMABAD - Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) would start replacing some of its fleet and revamp the present planes as well as evaluate the existing routes and would open new destinations by expanding its network.
It was stated by Lt Gen (R) Asif Yasin Malik, Chairman, Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) while addressing the business community at Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ICCI). Senator Mohsin Gilani, General(R) Ali Abbas, Faisal Mushtaq and Agha Ali Akhtar Pathan were also present on the occasion.
He said that 54% of PIAs revenue was spent on fuel consumption while 12%-14% was the establishment cost, however, PIA is operating profit since October 2012 as well as its share in stock exchange market has increased by 26% due to efficient monitoring system. He said that 12 plane are been taken on lease because of higher average fleet of existing planes. Lt.Gen. (retd) Asif Yasin Malik further informed that under the PIA Revival Plan each operational area and department is under study and soon major decisions would be in place to obtain greater potential needed for the turnaround of the airline. Wrong aircraft for the wrong destination was the main reason of incurring losses but PIA would have a new look by April-2015, Chairman added.
Speaking on the occasion, Mr.Zafar Bakhtawari, President ICCI Pakistan International Airlines should reduce its fuel cost through fuel efficiencies, capacity/route rationalization and deployment of suitable aircrafts for the routes and passenger load, proper maintenance.
He said that most of the economic issues of our economy would be solved if department of PIA would start working efficiently as PIA losses had increased to Rs.150 billion while Rs.600billion were the accumulated losses of other Public Sector enterprises that were more than our defense budget of Rs.545billion which need to be monitor by adopting good governance.
ICCI President said that PIA should conduct a study to increase its destinations and initiate direct flights to those destinations which are potential market for Pakistani products that would ultimately help our country to get rid of isolation.
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Certainly PIA needs new aircrafts, but at the same time PIA should take advantage of geographic location of Pakistan, which suits as an convenient transit location for East and West bound passengers. PIA should open routes to Australia and South Africa. Likewise Dubai, Karachi or Gwadar should become main transit point for PIA passengers. For example PIA should offer to European passengers one stop flight to Australia and South Africa. Similarly to passengers from South Africa and Australia travelling to Europe. Similar more destinations in Africa and far East should be added. My suggestion will become workable only if PIA thinks beyond Pakistani passengers.
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You have a very valid question. When there is a will, there is way. PIA can only compete with today's leading airlines, based on low fare initially, better punctuality, better service and by planning shorter routes. PIA has done it in distant past, and can do it again with very strong commitment, better planning and market oriented strategy.Your point is technically valid, but answer this question for me first-why on earth would passengers fly PIA when they can accomplish the same goal by flying with Qatar or Emirates? ISB/LHE/KHI as airports aren't anywhere near the type of stopover destination that DXB or DOH are, and PIA is already suffering a perception lag. PIA is better served as being a promotion of Pakistan to the rest of the world.
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hmmm......interesting views by the members !!
Q -: How did PIA managed to stay sooo far behind ?
It could have been something much bigger than the emirates today .
People don't h really understand this but PIA will never be competitive in the international markets due to high airport taxes in Pakistan. Unless the taxes are reduced to competitive levels PIA will only ever carry expat Pakistanis and no one else.
The problem is that even if PIA orders new aircraft now, even then most of the usual choices will take years to come (e.g. A320 family), A330, 787 etc. The only ones available early are a few unwanted variants of A320 family and the newyer A220-300. Reviews of this aircraft are really good and its a relatively newer aircraft which may fit the bill for pakistan. Since its a newer variant which needs to break into the aviation sector hence if PIA opts for a multi year order with payments spread over the same time frame then we may end up with a good deal.
If not, dry/wet lease is what we are looking for at least next 3-5 years.
I am not sure what is it, I do know that last time I went it was 50% of the ticket price.what is the airport tax in Pakistan, Toronto airport tax is around CAD 300 per ticket