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Pak's PIA loses USD 17 mn due to employees protest

The protest was launched on January 26 but it turned violent when at least two PIA workers were shot dead in clashes.

Islamabad: Pakistan International Airlines has incurred an estimated loss of over USD 17 million since last week due to the country-wide strike by its employees against the planned privatisation of the ailing national flag carrier, an official said on Thursday.

The protest was launched on January 26 but it turned violent on Tuesday when at least two PIA workers were shot dead in clashes with security forces outside the Jinnah International Airport in Karachi.

The airline had suffered a loss of one billion Pakistani rupees till February 2. It lost another 500 million rupees between February 2 and 3 and by February 4, the cash-strapped carrier lost another estimated 300 million rupees, PIA spokesperson Danyal Gilani said.

"So far, the airline has reported a loss of 1.8 billion rupees (over USD 17 million)," Gilani was quoted as saying by Dawn news.

The losses are due to grounding of the entire fleet of PIA and costs due to accommodating passengers with valid tickets at hotels and arranging other airlines to transport them.

Four major airports - Karachi's Jinnah International Airport, Islamabad's Benazir Bhutto International Airport, Lahore's Allama Iqbal International Airport and Peshawar's Bacha Khan International Airport - saw a huge rush of passengers due to flight cancellations.

Gilani said PIA is in final stages of negotiations with Etihad Airways and Turkish Airlines to facilitate passengers booked to travel internationally.

Despite losses and suffering, no headway has been made so far in resolving the issues.

At the center is a demand by workers to cancel a law passed last month to enable government to transform PIA into a public limited company and sell its shares with management rights.

( Source : PTI )
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