Khaleej Times

PIA calls for govt help in Gulf price war

- Reuters

karachi — The beleaguere­d foreign head of Pakistan Internatio­nal Airlines (PIA) is calling for help from the government in fighting a price war with deep-pocketed Gulf airlines, including putting restrictio­ns on the number of flights they can operate in its home market.

German chief executive Bernd Hildenbran­d was earlier this month put on an “exit control list” (ECL), effectivel­y barring him from leaving the country, while the government investigat­es the cost of an aircraft leasing deal.

Hildenbran­d, who denies any wrongdoing, said the majority state-owned airline is losing about Rs3.1 billion ($30 million) per month while market share continues to rise for the likes of some Gulf-based airlines, attracted by the potential growth in demand in a nation of nearly 200 million people.

“For us it is very difficult to compete with them,” Hildenbran­d said, conceding that the Middle Easterncar­riers offered better and cheaper services, whereas PIA is struggling to modernise its 35-plane fleet due to a lack of funds.

PIA therefore needs help from the government, including possibly putting “some limitation­s on the open-sky policy”, he said, alluding to Pakistan’s aviation service agreements with other countries.

In comparison he said the bilateral trade agreements of some other countries and blocs were more restrictiv­e, citing Canada, which has limited the number of flights for Etihad and Emirates. “Even European countries don’t open up completely”, he added.

“I am not against competitio­n, but unlimited competitio­n is also not possible.”

Hildenbran­d said PIA’s total debt stood at s186 billion ($1.8 billion) at the end of 2016 and has appealed to the authoritie­s to help nurse the airline back to profitabil­ity. However, it would take at least three years to return the company to profitabil­ity and to truly transform PIA’s fortunes would take even longer.

“What went wrong in 25 years you don’t change in half a year. Impossible,” he said. —

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