By Ali Imran
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has decided to launch new domestic and international flights to expand its operations, media reported.
According to reports, these services will begin in January, utilizing Boeing 777 and Airbus 320 aircraft.
Starting January 20, PIA will operate two weekly flights between Sialkot and Bahrain. Similarly, a weekly flight from Lahore to Kuwait will commence on January 25. Additionally, PIA will introduce two weekly flights between Lahore and Dammam from January 22, while one weekly flight between Faisalabad and Jeddah will start on January 20.
The airline has also announced a weekly flight between Peshawar and Karachi, set to begin on January 25. Furthermore, PIA will operate weekly flights between Sialkot and Doha starting January 21. On December 30, 2024, PIA acting Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Khurram Mushtaq announced plans to bring several grounded aircraft back into fleet operation from next year.
According to the PIA CEO, in the next six months, the airline plans to activate Boeing 777 and Airbus aircraft, increasing the operational fleet to 24 aircraft. The acting CEO, Khurram Mushtaq, revealed that out of 34 aircraft in PIA’s fleet, only 16 were operational. However, within three weeks, the national carrier team worked diligently to activate three aircraft, including Boeing 777, Airbus 320, and one ATR, for aerial operations.