The Pak Banker

Plan to split PIA into 2 firms

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KARACHI: The federal cabinet 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 Interna tional 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.

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