KARACHI: The Pakistan International Airline (PIA) has earned millions of rupees revenue under the austerity campaign, ARY News reported.
It has achieved the revenue of Rs12 million on excess baggage earning in January, the Lahore station manager said.
The Lahore station manager said the PIA saved more than Rs2.5 million at Lahore station every month by relocating its offices.
The PIA was paying rent for more than 23 offices at the Lahore airport. The national flag carrier was paying millions of rupees rent to the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) for those offices. However, the PIA has vacated 22,000 square foot place of the CAA now.
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The PIA has shifted different offices into its complex, which would save it money every month.
CEO PIA Air Marshal Arshad Malik gave appreciation certificate to the station manager Lahore and the airline staff.
The PIA on Tuesday extended offer to bring back the Pakistanis who will be freed from Saudi Arabian jails.
Welcoming the warm gesture of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, PIA Chief Executive Officer and President Air Marshal Arshad Malik congratulated the nation on release of more than 2,000 Pakistani prisoners from Saudi Arabian jails.
“PIA is ready to present its services to bring back Pakistani expatriates from Saudi Arabia,” he said.
He said the national flag carrier was awaiting the government’s course of action and order in this regard.
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