Pakistan faces a setback from the European Union Commission

KARACHI: European Union Commission has refused on Wednesday to lift the ban on allowing Pakistani flights to operate in their territory due to a number of reservations that it said Pakistan has yet to address.

The aviation department of Pakistan needs to make its pilot licensing authority more transparent, said the EU Commission, noting that issuance of licenses to pilots has to be via a fool-proof protocol.

The EU also objected to the safety procedures of Pakistani aviation industry noting that it needs to work on that before EU could allow it back in the operations.

READ: PIA incurs Rs280mn loss after suspension of EU flights link

It may be noted that earlier, the Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) reported to have incurred a loss of Rs280 million after suspension of its flight operation to and from the EU states, Aviation Minister Ghulam Sarwar informed the National Assembly.

In a written link reply, he said the national flag carrier’s receipts from its flight operation in the EU bloc fell to Rs1.41 billion from Rs1.69 billion in July-August 2020.

However, the minister said the airline raked in a sum of Rs520 million from its Pakistan-UK flights during this period. He said link it hired the services of Malta company for flights between the two countries besides operating four roundtrip charter flights during coronavirus lockdowns.

The PIA raked in Rs5.81 billion revenue as against expenditure to the tune of Rs5.31 billion, he added.