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PIA faces loss of Rs4b due to coronavirus

byCT Report
25/03/2020
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ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Aviation Ghulam Sarwar Khan on Wednesday said that Pakistan International Airline (PIA) suffered a loss of Rs4 billion as it brought back stranded Pakistanis in the wake of the coronavirus crisis.

“The national carrier brought 8,824 Umrah pilgrims back from Saudi Arabia in 27 special flights,” he said, adding: “PIA brought 40 passengers from Doha and 100 from UAE.”

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“Pakistan is already facing a severe economic crunch,” he said while regretting that PIA’s loss was an addition to an already burdened national treasury.

“Globally the aviation industry has experienced a setback in terms of finance. The virus has had a negative affect on the economies of the most stable economies in the world.”

On March 5, the International Air Transport Association (IATA), a trade group, projected a possible hit to worldwide revenues of up to $113 billion this year.

“Reduction in petroleum prices will slash inflation directly,” he added.

He urged people from all walks of life to join hands with the government in the fight against coronavirus.

Earlier, Global aviation consultancy firm CAPA had said most airlines in the world will be bankrupt by the end of May due to the coronavirus pandemic and only a coordinated government and industry action right now can avoid the catastrophe.

“As the impact of the coronavirus and multiple government travel reactions sweep through our world, many airlines have probably already been driven into technical bankruptcy, or are at least substantially in breach of debt covenants,” the firm said.

Across the world, airlines have announced drastic reduction in their operations in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak. Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines stated on Sunday that it would be grounding 300 aircraft in its fleet and reduce flights by 40%.

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