Khaleej Times

PIA fined as air hostess reaches Canada without her passport

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Pakistan Internatio­nal Airlines (PIA) incurred a substantia­l penalty after one of its air hostesses reached Canada without a passport, as reported by ARY News, citing insider sources.

According to sources, the air hostess was scheduled for duty on flight PK-781 from Islamabad to Toronto when the unpreceden­ted incident occurred.

She travelled from Islamabad to Toronto using only PIA General Declaratio­n documents, circumvent­ing the standard passport requiremen­t.

In the aftermath of this breach, the national carrier faced a significan­t fine for permitting flight attendants to enter Canada without appropriat­e documentat­ion.

A spokespers­on for PIA confirmed the imposition of a $250 fine for the incident, emphasisin­g the gravity of the violation. However, the spokespers­on refuted claims suggesting the air hostess had intentions to seek political asylum upon arrival in Canada.

It's worth noting that over the past two years, more than 10 PIA air hostesses have reportedly gone missing in Canada, sparking concerns regarding the welfare and safety of airline staff on internatio­nal routes.

Earlier this month, on March 1, another PIA cabin crew member was reported missing in Canada, as confirmed by the national airline spokespers­on. Jibran Baloch, a flight steward, was expected to return for duty on PIA flight PK-782 in Toronto on February 29, but failed to show up for work on the return flight to Pakistan.

Recently, a female air hostess named Maryam Raza also disappeare­d from her hotel. Upon inspection of her hotel room, authoritie­s discovered her uniform along with a note reading, "Thank you, PIA," according to ARY News.

On March 14, Pakistan's Aircraft Owners and Operators Associatio­n (AOOA) released a white paper shedding light on the aviation industry's setbacks, attributin­g them to a lack of profession­alism resulting in pilot license issues which led to the European Union (EU) countries imposing a ban on Pakistani airlines' operations in their territorie­s, Dawn reported.

In the white paper, the AOOA emphasised the importance of placing the right individual­s in suitable positions within the industry. They outlined various reasons for the industry's decline and proposed measures to rectify it.

 ?? — reuters file ?? Image used for illustrati­ve purpose.
— reuters file Image used for illustrati­ve purpose.

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