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KARACHI: The federal cabinet on Tuesday discussed a plan to split the national flag carrier Pakistan International Airlines into two companies and returned the matter to the Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) for some changes.


The plan was originally approved by former prime minister Nawaz Sharif during his last tenure. In 2015 the then government managed to convert the Pakistan International Airlines Corporation into a company through legislation. However, the plan could not be implemented then because of strong protests of PIA employees as well as opposition parties, who opposed the move that could lead to the privatisation of the airline.


In Tuesday’s meeting, the cabinet in a bid to pull out cash-strapped PIA from the financial crisis discussed dividing the organisation into two companies — new and the old PIAs.


Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry told Dawn in the evening that the cabinet had in principle approved the plan to divide the national carrier into two companies, but sent the summary to ECC again for a few changes.



Earlier in the media briefing, he did not provide much detail about the plan as he said the cabinet was apprised that the operational losses of PIA had come down from Rs57bn to Rs1bn, which he said was a great success of the present management.


“The real problem of the PIA, however, is its loan which caused an overall loss of Rs460bn,” he added.


He said that the PIA’s aircraft-to-employee ratio was 450, which was highest in the world. “The previous governments of the PML-N and PPP had ruined the national institution by making political and unnecessary appointments,” he alleged.


Earlier this month, the ECC had approved a restructuring plan of the PIA that includes splitting the entity into two, slashing about 25 per cent of the total staff, etc.


In the ECC meeting, Prime Minister’s Adviser on Reforms and Austerity Dr Ishrat Hussain had presented a plan for amortisation of Rs457 billion worth of liabilities by FY2023. Of this, the ECC had approved absorbing about Rs202bn of liabilities as federal government equity in PIA during the current fiscal year, for being a non-cash transaction.


An official statement issued after the ECC meeting had said Dr Hussain made a detailed presentation on “human resource and operational restructuring” of PIA and suggested various options for restructuring, including measures to minimise losses and transform PIA into a financially viable entity. These included human resource restructuring through Voluntary Separation Scheme (VSS), hiring aviation experts, fleet modernisation, routes rationalisation, product development and revenue enhancement measures.


After detailed consultation, the ECC recommended the restructuring plan of PIACL for onward submission to the cabinet.

 
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KARACHI: The federal cabinet on Tuesday discussed a plan to split the national flag carrier Pakistan International Airlines into two companies and returned the matter to the Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) for some changes.


The plan was originally approved by former prime minister Nawaz Sharif during his last tenure. In 2015 the then government managed to convert the Pakistan International Airlines Corporation into a company through legislation. However, the plan could not be implemented then because of strong protests of PIA employees as well as opposition parties, who opposed the move that could lead to the privatisation of the airline.


In Tuesday’s meeting, the cabinet in a bid to pull out cash-strapped PIA from the financial crisis discussed dividing the organisation into two companies — new and the old PIAs.


Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry told Dawn in the evening that the cabinet had in principle approved the plan to divide the national carrier into two companies, but sent the summary to ECC again for a few changes.



Earlier in the media briefing, he did not provide much detail about the plan as he said the cabinet was apprised that the operational losses of PIA had come down from Rs57bn to Rs1bn, which he said was a great success of the present management.


“The real problem of the PIA, however, is its loan which caused an overall loss of Rs460bn,” he added.


He said that the PIA’s aircraft-to-employee ratio was 450, which was highest in the world. “The previous governments of the PML-N and PPP had ruined the national institution by making political and unnecessary appointments,” he alleged.


Earlier this month, the ECC had approved a restructuring plan of the PIA that includes splitting the entity into two, slashing about 25 per cent of the total staff, etc.


In the ECC meeting, Prime Minister’s Adviser on Reforms and Austerity Dr Ishrat Hussain had presented a plan for amortisation of Rs457 billion worth of liabilities by FY2023. Of this, the ECC had approved absorbing about Rs202bn of liabilities as federal government equity in PIA during the current fiscal year, for being a non-cash transaction.


An official statement issued after the ECC meeting had said Dr Hussain made a detailed presentation on “human resource and operational restructuring” of PIA and suggested various options for restructuring, including measures to minimise losses and transform PIA into a financially viable entity. These included human resource restructuring through Voluntary Separation Scheme (VSS), hiring aviation experts, fleet modernisation, routes rationalisation, product development and revenue enhancement measures.


After detailed consultation, the ECC recommended the restructuring plan of PIACL for onward submission to the cabinet.

just sell its assets(it has alot of fix assets) use the money to bail out the co operation, then give golden hand shake to current employees followed by privatization of controlling shares

the problem, this wont work as 5 years is not enough to do so
and after 5 years(3 years now) zardari or maryum will be back to power
 
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KARACHI: The federal cabinet on Tuesday discussed a plan to split the national flag carrier Pakistan International Airlines into two companies and returned the matter to the Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) for some changes.


The plan was originally approved by former prime minister Nawaz Sharif during his last tenure. In 2015 the then government managed to convert the Pakistan International Airlines Corporation into a company through legislation. However, the plan could not be implemented then because of strong protests of PIA employees as well as opposition parties, who opposed the move that could lead to the privatisation of the airline.


In Tuesday’s meeting, the cabinet in a bid to pull out cash-strapped PIA from the financial crisis discussed dividing the organisation into two companies — new and the old PIAs.


Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry told Dawn in the evening that the cabinet had in principle approved the plan to divide the national carrier into two companies, but sent the summary to ECC again for a few changes.



Earlier in the media briefing, he did not provide much detail about the plan as he said the cabinet was apprised that the operational losses of PIA had come down from Rs57bn to Rs1bn, which he said was a great success of the present management.


“The real problem of the PIA, however, is its loan which caused an overall loss of Rs460bn,” he added.


He said that the PIA’s aircraft-to-employee ratio was 450, which was highest in the world. “The previous governments of the PML-N and PPP had ruined the national institution by making political and unnecessary appointments,” he alleged.


Earlier this month, the ECC had approved a restructuring plan of the PIA that includes splitting the entity into two, slashing about 25 per cent of the total staff, etc.


In the ECC meeting, Prime Minister’s Adviser on Reforms and Austerity Dr Ishrat Hussain had presented a plan for amortisation of Rs457 billion worth of liabilities by FY2023. Of this, the ECC had approved absorbing about Rs202bn of liabilities as federal government equity in PIA during the current fiscal year, for being a non-cash transaction.


An official statement issued after the ECC meeting had said Dr Hussain made a detailed presentation on “human resource and operational restructuring” of PIA and suggested various options for restructuring, including measures to minimise losses and transform PIA into a financially viable entity. These included human resource restructuring through Voluntary Separation Scheme (VSS), hiring aviation experts, fleet modernisation, routes rationalisation, product development and revenue enhancement measures.


After detailed consultation, the ECC recommended the restructuring plan of PIACL for onward submission to the cabinet.

They had the perfect opportunity after the Karachi crash saga to wrap up PIA for good. That opportunity was missed completely.
They should have dissolved PIA and started a new airline - taking all deserving employees from PIA to the new carrier and this way getting rid of the political appointees. Once this was done you could run it as a national carrier or quasi national carrier or fully private carrier.

An opportunity missed in my opinion.
 
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They had the perfect opportunity after the Karachi crash saga to wrap up PIA for good. That opportunity was missed completely.
They should have dissolved PIA and started a new airline - taking all deserving employees from PIA to the new carrier and this way getting rid of the political appointees. Once this was done you could run it as a national carrier or quasi national carrier or fully private carrier.

An opportunity missed in my opinion.
Our whole country is an amalgamation of sick jokes and lost opportunities. Why should this be any different.
 
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With out PIA when foreign countries will ban Pakistani travelers no one will be there to bring people home
Respect your own national carrier

When all s*it flies , it is normally the national carrier which steps up the game
 
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With out PIA when foreign countries will ban Pakistani travelers no one will be there to bring people home
Respect your own national carrier

When all s*it flies , it is normally the national carrier which steps up the game
What about when foreign countries ban your airline?
 
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With out PIA when foreign countries will ban Pakistani travelers no one will be there to bring people home
Respect your own national carrier


Pretty sure the private Pakistani airlines already flying can take care of those stranded Pakistanis. Especially when they are allowed to grow without the suffocating presence of PIA. And when they are not banned for the idiocies of PIA. You could also just privatize PIA itself.

When all s*it flies , it is normally the national carrier which steps up the game

It never has.
 
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Pretty sure the private Pakistani airlines already flying can take care of those stranded Pakistanis. Especially when they are allowed to grow without the suffocating presence of PIA. When they are not banned for the idiocies of PIA. You could also just privatize PIA itself.



It never has.

If it is privatized, who will honor all the vouchers and carry overweight baggage without charge for many?
 
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we are not earing any shit from aviation we earn billions via CAA and we give it to PIA as loses cover . this airline is burden on country since ages .
 
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With out PIA when foreign countries will ban Pakistani travelers no one will be there to bring people home
Respect your own national carrier

When all s*it flies , it is normally the national carrier which steps up the game
wow sir really ?????????/ are your serious ?

how many aircrafts you need at which airport? its 2021 sir not 1960 . you can book a 747 or a380 with in few clicks now .

what those countries do whom have no gov owned airlines ? yes they just go to internet click few webs and here is your 350 passengers jet is ready .
ever heard BBB - ACANA - TACA - NBAA- EBAA- ARGUS All these have regional offices in DUBAI .you can book a b777 like buying an air ticket .
 
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wow sir really ?????????/ are your serious ?

how many aircrafts you need at which airport? its 2021 sir not 1960 . you can book a 747 or a380 with in few clicks now .

what those countries do whom have no gov owned airlines ? yes they just go to internet click few webs and here is your 350 passengers jet is ready .
ever heard BBB - ACANA - TACA - NBAA- EBAA- ARGUS All these have regional offices in DUBAI .you can book a b777 like buying an air ticket .

Funny thing is, it might still be cheaper than a PIA flight.
 
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Damn it. just sell PIA, steel mill, pakistan post e.t.c.
 
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