Pakistan Plane Crash Due To Human Error, Pilots Were Discussing Coronavirus: Report
World News | Agence France-Presse | Wednesday June 24, 2020
A plane crash which killed 97 people in Pakistan last month was because of human error by the pilot and air traffic control, according to an initial report into the disaster released Wednesday.
"No Halwa Puri?": Pakistan Airlines Slammed For Serving English Breakfast
World News | Indo-Asian News Service | Thursday May 2, 2019
Pakistan's national carrier learnt a lesson just how seriously airline meals are taken, following a backlash after its latest advert, bearing a photo of a cheese omelette, sausages and beans, promised that the airline's breakfast will "serve you a taste of home".
Pakistan's National Carrier Fires Over 50 Employees For Fake Degrees
World News | Indo-Asian News Service | Saturday December 29, 2018
Pakistan International Airlines has fired over 50 employees, including pilots and cabin crew, for holding fake degrees, the media reported on Saturday.
Pakistan Airline Stewardess Abused, Harassed On Flight To UK
World News | Press Trust of India | Thursday April 13, 2017
Police in the UK have arrested a British man of Pakistani origin for allegedly verbally abusing and misbehaving with a PIA female steward during a flight.
Pakistan Airline Says Investigating Report Of Overloaded Flight
World News | Reuters | Tuesday February 28, 2017
Pakistan International Airlines said on Monday that it was investigating reports that more passengers than the maximum allowed had travelled on an international flight, adding it launched disciplinary measures against the crew.
Pak Flight To Saudi Arabia Had 7 Passengers Standing In Aisles. Now They Deny It
World News | Agence France-Presse | Sunday February 26, 2017
Pakistan's national carrier said Sunday it would investigate allegations that a plane flew from Karachi to Saudi Arabia carrying seven extra passengers, but denied they stood in the aisles for the three-hour journey.
21 Bodies Recovered From Scene Of Pakistan International Airlines Plane Crash: Military
World News | Agencies | Wednesday December 7, 2016
There are unlikely to be any survivors from a Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) plane carrying about 40 people that crashed on Wednesday in a mountainous northern region, a government official at the crash site said.
Pakistani Pilots Row With Management Grounds 51 Flights
World News | Agence France-Presse | Saturday October 3, 2015
Some 51 flights scheduled by the Pakistani flag carrier have been cancelled in three days after pilots refused to work following a dispute over conditions, an airline spokesman said today.
Terror Attacks Could Negatively Impact Air Traffic in Karachi
World News | Press Trust of India | Wednesday June 11, 2014
Pakistan airline authorities fear that the terrorist attacks on Karachi airport terminal building could negatively impact the flow of international air traffic at the Jinnah international airport.
Drunk Pakistan Airlines pilot jailed for nine months in UK
World News | Agence France-Presse | Friday November 22, 2013
A Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) pilot was jailed for nine months in Britain on Friday for being drunk before he was due to fly a plane with 156 people on board.
Pakistani airline sacks its most expensive employee
World News | Indo-Asian News Service | Wednesday July 11, 2012
Pakistan Airline, expensive employee
US presses Pakistan for more data on travellers
World News | Eric Schmitt, NYT News Service | Monday May 31, 2010
The Obama administration is increasing pressure on Pakistan to provide the United States with much broader airline passenger information, a crucial tool that American investigators use to track terrorist travel patterns, but a step that Pakistan has resisted, American officials said Sunday.
Pakistan Plane Crash Due To Human Error, Pilots Were Discussing Coronavirus: Report
World News | Agence France-Presse | Wednesday June 24, 2020
A plane crash which killed 97 people in Pakistan last month was because of human error by the pilot and air traffic control, according to an initial report into the disaster released Wednesday.
"No Halwa Puri?": Pakistan Airlines Slammed For Serving English Breakfast
World News | Indo-Asian News Service | Thursday May 2, 2019
Pakistan's national carrier learnt a lesson just how seriously airline meals are taken, following a backlash after its latest advert, bearing a photo of a cheese omelette, sausages and beans, promised that the airline's breakfast will "serve you a taste of home".
Pakistan's National Carrier Fires Over 50 Employees For Fake Degrees
World News | Indo-Asian News Service | Saturday December 29, 2018
Pakistan International Airlines has fired over 50 employees, including pilots and cabin crew, for holding fake degrees, the media reported on Saturday.
Pakistan Airline Stewardess Abused, Harassed On Flight To UK
World News | Press Trust of India | Thursday April 13, 2017
Police in the UK have arrested a British man of Pakistani origin for allegedly verbally abusing and misbehaving with a PIA female steward during a flight.
Pakistan Airline Says Investigating Report Of Overloaded Flight
World News | Reuters | Tuesday February 28, 2017
Pakistan International Airlines said on Monday that it was investigating reports that more passengers than the maximum allowed had travelled on an international flight, adding it launched disciplinary measures against the crew.
Pak Flight To Saudi Arabia Had 7 Passengers Standing In Aisles. Now They Deny It
World News | Agence France-Presse | Sunday February 26, 2017
Pakistan's national carrier said Sunday it would investigate allegations that a plane flew from Karachi to Saudi Arabia carrying seven extra passengers, but denied they stood in the aisles for the three-hour journey.
21 Bodies Recovered From Scene Of Pakistan International Airlines Plane Crash: Military
World News | Agencies | Wednesday December 7, 2016
There are unlikely to be any survivors from a Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) plane carrying about 40 people that crashed on Wednesday in a mountainous northern region, a government official at the crash site said.
Pakistani Pilots Row With Management Grounds 51 Flights
World News | Agence France-Presse | Saturday October 3, 2015
Some 51 flights scheduled by the Pakistani flag carrier have been cancelled in three days after pilots refused to work following a dispute over conditions, an airline spokesman said today.
Terror Attacks Could Negatively Impact Air Traffic in Karachi
World News | Press Trust of India | Wednesday June 11, 2014
Pakistan airline authorities fear that the terrorist attacks on Karachi airport terminal building could negatively impact the flow of international air traffic at the Jinnah international airport.
Drunk Pakistan Airlines pilot jailed for nine months in UK
World News | Agence France-Presse | Friday November 22, 2013
A Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) pilot was jailed for nine months in Britain on Friday for being drunk before he was due to fly a plane with 156 people on board.
Pakistani airline sacks its most expensive employee
World News | Indo-Asian News Service | Wednesday July 11, 2012
Pakistan Airline, expensive employee
US presses Pakistan for more data on travellers
World News | Eric Schmitt, NYT News Service | Monday May 31, 2010
The Obama administration is increasing pressure on Pakistan to provide the United States with much broader airline passenger information, a crucial tool that American investigators use to track terrorist travel patterns, but a step that Pakistan has resisted, American officials said Sunday.
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