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Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) remains barred from operating flights to and from the UK, as the British government confirmed that the air safety ban remains in place. Despite earlier hopes of a review, UK authorities state that restrictions will only be lifted after a rigorous approva
This decision was made during a meeting of the Privatisation Commission Board, chaired by Muhammad Ali, the adviser to the prime minister on privatisation.
Pakistan's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar criticised the post while quoting the country's chief executive during his address to the upper house of the parliament, as per Geo News.
Originally scheduled to begin operations on January 1, 2025, the airport, which is a key part of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), will now remain closed indefinitely, the Balochistan Post reported.
Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) is gearing up to resume flights to the United States after 7 years of suspension, marking a significant advancement in the country's aviation sector.
The Pakistani government is intensifying efforts to privatize Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) through government-to-government (G2G) agreements, with a deadline set for December 31, ARY News reported on Saturday, citing sources.
Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) may be sold to a foreign government, with the Privatisation Commission reportedly rejecting a Rs10 billion bid from the Blue World Consortium, ARY News reported on Wednesday, citing sources.
Al-Nihang, an overseas Pakistani group has offered to acquire Pakistan International Airlines for the cost of PKR 100 billion amid a set of terms and conditions, Ary News reported.
Pakistan Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz has expressed interest in acquiring Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) or establishing a new airline, Air Punjab. This follows Khyber Pakhtunkhwa's (KP) recent indication of interest in the national carrier.
The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has shown interest in the privatisation of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), aiming to offer a competitive bid. The province's investment board has written to Federal Minister for Privatisation Abdul Aleem Khan, noting its intent to surpass the bid from
Pakistan government's attempt to privatise Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) hit a snag as the only bidder, Blue World City, offered PKR 10 billion for a 60 per cent stake--far below the minimum sale price of PKR 85 billion. The bidding process saw no competition after five other parties