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If PIA regains access to the US market, have they done any analysis as to how they would win back the trust of passengers, that could just as easily go on a GCC carrier to and from the US?
Indeed, there is a dignity of flying with no middle country personnel looking down upon you. If prices are competitive it’d likely they could win customers that don’t want to waste time in a long layover in a GCC country.Idk about others, but the being "look down" treatment that desis get with any GCC carrier/airport is more then enough for me to choose PIA over gulf carriers.
The price was same, airplane may not be of the latest model, but the fact that in about 8 hours flight time one was in Pakistan from Milan Malpensa were some of the factors that every single PIA flight from here was always full.
I sure if they start again people will come back.
If PIA were safe and reliable, so many Pakistanis would fly them internationally without a second thought. The incompetence of PIA is simply staggering, just look at the amount of air traffic to Pakistan and PIA's inability to capture market share.Idk about others, but the being "look down" treatment that desis get with any GCC carrier/airport is more then enough for me to choose PIA over gulf carriers.
The price was same, airplane may not be of the latest model, but the fact that in about 8 hours flight time one was in Pakistan from Milan Malpensa were some of the factors that every single PIA flight from here was always full.
I sure if they start again people will come back.
If PIA were safe and reliable, so many Pakistanis would fly them internationally without a second thought. The incompetence of PIA is simply staggering, just look at the amount of air traffic to Pakistan and PIA's inability to capture market share.
The layover in UK is unpleasant though. I remember in 2000s flying PIA and amazingly, they made us go through security scanning upon disembarking AND getting back on the plane after couple hour layover. Felt like a criminal.
I personally think PIA should not fly to the US, but instead arrange a code share with foreign airline where they fly somewhere like Europe or Turkey and then PIA picks them up and flies then to Pakistan, both ways.
PIA does fly direct to Canada and should increase the frequency of those flights to more than the current two days a week. How can two days a week possibly compete with Turkish or GCC who fly daily ?
No cash. Still paying off the 777sIs there any plan for fleet modernization?
The current fleet is not only outdated, but pathetically small.
If PIA were safe and reliable, so many Pakistanis would fly them internationally without a second thought. The incompetence of PIA is simply staggering, just look at the amount of air traffic to Pakistan and PIA's inability to capture market share.
The layover in UK is unpleasant though. I remember in 2000s flying PIA and amazingly, they made us go through security scanning upon disembarking AND getting back on the plane after couple hour layover. Felt like a criminal.
I personally think PIA should not fly to the US, but instead arrange a code share with foreign airline where they fly somewhere like Europe or Turkey and then PIA picks them up and flies then to Pakistan, both ways.
PIA does fly direct to Canada and should increase the frequency of those flights to more than the current two days a week. How can two days a week possibly compete with Turkish or GCC who fly daily ?
Is there any plan for fleet modernization?
The current fleet is not only outdated, but pathetically small.
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