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KARACHI:

Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has claimed that it has come out of losses at the operational level after quite a long time as its revenues slightly exceeded the operating cost in the quarter ended March 31, 2019.


“PIA has achieved breakeven at the operational level,” Adviser to PIA CEO Air Vice Marshal Noor Abbas told The Express Tribune. “It, however, may take three to four years to report a net profit.”

The state-owned airline’s revenue surged to an average of Rs8-8.5 billion a month in the January-March 2019 quarter compared to around Rs7 billion a month in the same period of last year. “The operating cost was slightly lower than the monthly revenue or was almost equal,” he said.

18 new planes, new routes planned for PIA

The adviser said a notable improvement in financial management came after the seat occupancy rate per flight increased to around 90% in the period under review compared to less than 70% in the corresponding period of previous year.

Moreover, the addition of four planes to the operational fleet after repair, which took more than a year, reduction in the number of employees, drastic reduction in the ticket reservation cost, increased load factor of cargo and increase in the number of flights on profit-making routes helped achieve these results.

“Such improvement in operations came following the change of management in November 2018 when Air Marshal Arshad Malik took charge as CEO of the airline,” he said. “PIA is doing well under the five-year business plan, which got approval of the cabinet very recently.”

He revealed that PIA had been saving roughly Rs1 billion a month since it acquired the new ticket reservation software from Turkey-based firm Hitit in October 2018. “The new reservation software is costing half of what PIA was paying to the US-based firm Saber.”

“The saving is playing a major role in turning around the airline,” he said.

Grounded planes return to air

The adviser said seven aircraft had been grounded for repair and maintenance at the time the new management took over the airline. Some of them had remained in the hangar for over a year due to lack of finances. “We have now put four of them in the operational fleet,” Abbas said.

PIA business plan to be ready by March

It became possible after the government extended sovereign guarantees for commercial loans worth Rs5.6 billion for repair and maintenance in February 2019.

“Another two grounded aircraft – Boing 777 AP-BHV and A-320 AP-BLV – will start flying by mid-May,” he said. “The required parts have arrived from original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) in the US and Europe.”

Cargo load improves

He said the cargo load factor had also increased to over 70% these days compared to less than 50% about six months ago. “Accordingly, the share of revenue from cargo operations has increased to 7-8% in the total revenue compared to around 5% earlier,” he said.

New planes

He said the management had planned to increase the fleet to around 45 aircraft under the five-year business plan from 32 at present. “First of the new aircraft is expected to be acquired in the current calendar year.”

He, however, said it had not yet been decided whether the first aircraft would be narrow or wide-body plane. However, 60% of the 13 new aircraft would be narrow-body and the remaining would be wide-body.

HR rationalisation

He said the state-owned airline had started the process of human resources rationalisation. “We need to cut human resource by 25-30%. We may do so in the next two to three months. The rationalisation drive kicked off in January,” he said.

There are around 13,000 regular employees and another 3,000 outsourced employees of PIA.

He added the impact of HR rationalisation would not be at the mass level as 500-600 employees were leaving the organisation themselves every year including around 400 who were reaching the retirement age.

Routes rationalisation

He said PIA had increased the number of flights and started flying on around eight new international routes, mostly in the Middle East, since the change in management in November 2018. “PIA is also going to start flights on the Islamabad-Muscat route on April 23. This will be the ninth new route in less than six months.”

Besides, it has stopped and suspended flights on a couple of loss-making routes under the rationalisation programme.

Published in The Express Tribune, April 20th, 2019.
https://tribune.com.pk/story/1954858/2-pia-reaches-break-even-operating-profit/
 
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Great news. InshaAllah PTI will start delivering on some of the big things too. PIA is a national asset when properly utilised.
 
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Asad Umar was right on it that it would be unwise to sell PIA and not convert it into a profiting organisation. Finally, PIA is on the recovery course. Steel Mill needs to do this next.
 
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Asad Umar was right on it that it would be unwise to sell PIA and not convert it into a profiting organisation. Finally, PIA is on the recovery course. Steel Mill needs to do this next.
PTI is in power today. Tomorrow it might be someone else. Best thing to do is to privatize it, and subsidize non-profit critical routes, instead of subsiding the whole airline.
 
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Asad Umar was right on it that it would be unwise to sell PIA and not convert it into a profiting organisation. Finally, PIA is on the recovery course. Steel Mill needs to do this next.
We are nation of 220 million and growing ……. We only have one National Airline and our own airline is our major Airline ….. PIA can make billion $$ if we properly reorganise it ……. Same goes for Steel Mill...…
But Mafias in Pakistan want destruction for both so they can make money .. Just like MCB bank and many other .. (Govt owned once )
 
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We are nation of 220 million and growing ……. We only have one National Airline and our own airline is our major Airline ….. PIA can make billion $$ if we properly reorganise it ……. Same goes for Steel Mill...…
But Mafias in Pakistan want destruction for both so they can make money .. Just like MCB bank and many other .. (Govt owned once )

You have a very valid point, the domestic aviation sector should be booming, but you only have Air Blue who is thriving, while the rest are stagnant or winding down.
 
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PTI is in power today. Tomorrow it might be someone else. Best thing to do is to privatize it, and subsidize non-profit critical routes, instead of subsiding the whole airline.

The best that PTI can do is to install a self-sustaining system. A system, by definition is self governed and resists undue foreign changes, influences and fondling. It's not easy, but that is the only way out. State-Private sonship model which is in use in China is also great. Out of 100 top Chinese companies, some 80% are government owned operating in State/Private partnership.
 
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We are nation of 220 million and growing ……. We only have one National Airline and our own airline is our major Airline ….. PIA can make billion $$ if we properly reorganise it ……. Same goes for Steel Mill...…
But Mafias in Pakistan want destruction for both so they can make money .. Just like MCB bank and many other .. (Govt owned once )

Pakistan needs a reboot, a Ctrl+Alt+Delete at the state level.

Pakistan's enemy is living inside its borders, under Pakistani Nationality and under patriotic facades. Corrupt and incapable politicians, bureaucrats, judges, media and so called influencers and are viruses within your body. MCB, PIA, Steel Mill, PO, Railways, Broadcasting, how many organisation would you name and how many would you privatise as these mafias are part of everything.

Pakistan has opportunity to learn form success stories around it, one option is from China and others are in the west. Pakistan's National fabric is too far away from the west and implementing their models would yield low results, vis a vis Chinese models and systems.

One thing is for sure, we all want National revival, and there are opinions about reaching there.

PTI is in power today. Tomorrow it might be someone else. Best thing to do is to privatize it, and subsidize non-profit critical routes, instead of subsiding the whole airline.

Solution of corruption lies in developing stronger models, and better systems. Today we can sell PIA, but we cannot sell state. The Mafia which we are trying to get rid of is not limited to an organisation, but that is part of entire system, and all pages of the book. Getting rid of one page would not produce result we are after.

Pakistan will have to learn from China, who despite their size and scale is able to produce one of the best results in the world.
 
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Pakistan will have to learn from China, who despite their size and scale is able to produce one of the best results in the world.

That means 99% of your politicians behind bars, or hung for treason. Not going to happen.
 
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That means 99% of your politicians behind bars, or hung for treason. Not going to happen.

You are right, and solution is in changing the model. Pakistan has tried West Minister democracy and failed. Its time to reboot and bring new model which is in use in USA as well as (in a weird way) in China.

See Nawaz's corruption and National crime are floating on the surface, yet there are idiot, yet patriotic people who would vote for him rejecting honest and capable alternatives. This "crowed intelligence" works where everyone is rational and sensible (or at least most people are rational and capable), but in a country like Pakistan where education level is below the mark, you cannot allow developed and undeveloped minds to mutually decide your future. You have tried that and have failed. In Pakistan, unwise brains are more in number and they will continue to bring Nawazes and Zardaris no matter what alternate you bring before them.

Solution is simple, put all corrupt out of the net, bring a capable leader who ticks all the marks and put power of the state behind him. Invest in a leader, not a political gang.
 
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