Hindustan Times (Patiala)

PIA sorry for ‘forgetting’ two coffins in New York

- Imtiaz Ahmad letters@hindustant­imes.com

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Internatio­nal Airlines (PIA) apologised on Wednesday for leaving behind in New York City two coffins that were meant to be flown to Lahore, the latest in a string of embarrassi­ng controvers­ies to hit the troubled flag carrier.

The oversight occurred on Saturday at New York’s JFK airport as PIA prepared for its final flight from the US city to Lahore via Manchester, with the route suspended because of financial losses.

Following the mix-up, the corpse of Nasir Ali was delivered to Lahore on an Etihad Airways flight on Wednesday, while the family of Nauman Badar, decided to bury him in Maryland instead.

Expressing regret, PIA spokesman Mashood Tajwar said the mistake was committed by the agency providing luggage handling services to the airline. PIA said it had “expressed solidarity” with the mourning families.

PIA “regrets the inconvenie­nce caused due to negligence... and expresses its sympathies with the family members of the deceased persons”, the spokesman said.

PIA chairman Musharraf Rasool Cyan had ordered an inquiry into the incident, the spokesman added.

The airline was considered a global leader in commercial aviation until the 1970s but has been plagued by controvers­ies in recent years and saddled with billions of dollars of debt, with a potential government bailout looming.

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