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Pakistan

PIA flights to UK likely to resume by October: Dar

  • Finance Minister says reforms are being made related to safety and regulation in line with international aviation standards
Published August 6, 2023

Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue Senator Ishaq Dar has said that the flight operations of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) to the United Kingdom (UK) are likely to resume by October this year.

In his speech to a Senate session on Sunday, the minister said reforms were being made related to safety and regulation in line with international aviation standards.

“The legislation will pave the way for the final inspection in August, and then PIA flights to the UK are likely to resume in October,” he said.

In a meeting last month, Dar had instructed the relevant authorities to bring forward appropriate legislation as soon as possible to ensure quick resumption of PIA flights to the United States of America (USA) and the UK.

During the Senate session, Dar criticised over the previous government saying a statement from the then aviation minister Ghulam Sarwar Khan caused massive loss to the national carrier.

“PIA is currently facing a yearly loss of Rs71 billion,” he informed, highlighting that the airline had a revenue of Rs59 billion from its flight operations to the UK.

PIA landed in hot water when its flight PK-8303 crashed in Karachi on May 22, 2020, followed by an announcement by the former aviation minister of the grounding of 262 airline pilots suspected of dodging their exams.

Ghulam Sarwar Khan disclosed in the parliament that 150 pilots working for PIA had “dubious licences”.

On learning about the fake licences of the PIA pilots, the European Union Air Safety Agency suspended the PIA’s license for flights to European countries in July, 2020.

European Union ban on PIA flights comes into effect tonight

In December, 2022, the National Assembly Standing Committee on Aviation held the former aviation minister responsible for the financial woes of the national carrier and the ban by several countries, including the US and the UK.

“Even some of the Pakistani pilots associated with other airlines were grounded because of the former aviation minister’s statement,” Dar said on Sunday.

“The diaspora also faces difficulties in travelling due to the ban of PIA,” he added.

The incumbent government has brought reforms in the aviation laws/ordinances in an attempt to ensure effective service provision to improve the standards of the aviation sector in Pakistan to meet the international standards for the resumption of PIA flights to the USA, the UK, and Europe.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif in June, 2023, formed a high-level committee to work out a plan to restructure and revive PIA.

During the outgoing week, the Senate Standing Committee on Aviation approved the Pakistan Civil Aviation Bill, 2023, and Pakistan Air Safety Investigation Bill, 2023, after some amendments.


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KhanRA Aug 06, 2023 09:18pm
Hard to believe anything Ishaq Dar says… Especially since the EU ban on PIA means that PIA is not even allowed to fly through EU airspace. Maybe Ishaq Dar knows a viable alternate route to the UK that doesn’t need us to use EU airspace???
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Kes Aug 06, 2023 10:31pm
To say Ghulam Sarwar Khan caused the loss is plain stupidity. I would rather be PIA banned thn have some innocent lives lost because of fake pilots. The problem is corruption not Mr Ghulam. Anyone with half a brain can tell that.
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SAQIB NAWAZ Aug 07, 2023 09:34am
Privatisation is the only solution for state own entities... otherwise their loses will land Pakistan in hot soup....
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Atta Muhammad Aug 08, 2023 02:54pm
Most Well com P i A in uk
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Malik Nasir Aug 08, 2023 09:08pm
Very good news that PIA operation For Uk will be resume in October Final inspection will be made by European union in the month of August,let's hope for the best It is very much true that Ex Minister Wrong and senseless statement lead to ban PIA operation for Uk and Europe resulting huge financial Loss of our National carrier.
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