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Home»Airlines»Govt To Complete | PIA’s Privatisation Within 3 Months: Aleem Khan
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Govt To Complete | PIA’s Privatisation Within 3 Months: Aleem Khan

holidayweeklyBy holidayweeklyMarch 13, 2025Updated:May 19, 2025No Comments
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ISLAMABAD: Privatisation and Investment Minister Abdul Aleem Khan on Thursday said that the government would complete all the steps to privatise Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) during the next three months.

As part of reforms urged by the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the Privatisation Commission said in April 2024 that it was putting on the block a stake ranging from 51 per cent to 100pc of the national carrier.

The government’s failed first attempt to privatise PIA cost the national exchequer $4.3 million, the National Assembly Standing Committee on Privatisation was informed on February 26. The lack of interest shown by the buyers during the first round of privatisation was due to multiple reasons, including the 18pc general sales tax on the purchase of new aircraft and the national carrier’s liabilities, the committee was informed.

In the press release issued by the privatisation ministry today, the minister said that a new roadmap was being provided to make PIA’s privatisation more attractive, adding, “It is expected that all stages of this privatisation process will be completed within the next three months.”

He said all concerns of the parties interested in PIA’s privatisation process were addressed properly. “Consequently, the government has decided to make changes according to the preferences of the interested parties for the privatisation of PIA,” he added.

The minister asserted that there was no doubt that PIA possessed the potential to become profitable and expressed hope that the privatisation process would become more feasible, which would positively impact the overall process.

“There is an expectation of better expressions of interest from investors this time around, as the introduction of PIA flights to Europe has made the privatisation environment even more lucrative and favourable,” the minister was quoted as saying in the press release.

“Due to recent measures, the national airline is ready to become profitable again.”

The minister said that after Europe, flights to the UK would begin within the next three months.

“Following Europe and the UK, flights to the United States and the Far East will be functional in the next phase,” he added, highlighting that PIA was “the first choice for travel” for Pakistanis.

He asserted that PIA’s credibility would be restored and the airline would be brought back to its peak with positive steps.

“There is no doubt that PIA still possesses the potential to become profitable once again,” he said.

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