Pakistan's PIA delays salaries as monthly losses hit $15 mln -paper
Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) is suffering operational losses of 2b rupees (US$15m) each month and has had trouble paying employees this month, the Dawn newspaper said Thursday. The losses were aggravated by a fuel price hike and a depreciation of more than 20% in the rupee currency within a year, Aviation Secretary Mohammad Saqib Aziz told a Senate committee on Wednesday, it added. Hemorrhaging money and losing market share to Gulf-based rivals such as Etihad and Emirates, PIA has suffered management turmoil in recent years and a 2016 plane crash that led to 47 deaths. The operational losses were in addition to the airline’s liabilities of 400b rupees, including bank loans, Aziz added. One cause of the financial woes was overstaffing, Aziz said, adding that PIA has 13,500 regular employees and some 3,500 of daily wages, for about 450 workers for each aircraft. Five of PIA’s fleet of 33 aircraft have been grounded for maintenance, he added. A PIA spokesman on Thursday said October staff salaries were paid after a delay because of financial constraints. “Salaries were delayed this month, more than half of the employees got salaries by the 6th or 7th,” the spokesman said. “The senior staff have also been paid,”<br/>
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Pakistan's PIA delays salaries as monthly losses hit $15 mln -paper
Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) is suffering operational losses of 2b rupees (US$15m) each month and has had trouble paying employees this month, the Dawn newspaper said Thursday. The losses were aggravated by a fuel price hike and a depreciation of more than 20% in the rupee currency within a year, Aviation Secretary Mohammad Saqib Aziz told a Senate committee on Wednesday, it added. Hemorrhaging money and losing market share to Gulf-based rivals such as Etihad and Emirates, PIA has suffered management turmoil in recent years and a 2016 plane crash that led to 47 deaths. The operational losses were in addition to the airline’s liabilities of 400b rupees, including bank loans, Aziz added. One cause of the financial woes was overstaffing, Aziz said, adding that PIA has 13,500 regular employees and some 3,500 of daily wages, for about 450 workers for each aircraft. Five of PIA’s fleet of 33 aircraft have been grounded for maintenance, he added. A PIA spokesman on Thursday said October staff salaries were paid after a delay because of financial constraints. “Salaries were delayed this month, more than half of the employees got salaries by the 6th or 7th,” the spokesman said. “The senior staff have also been paid,”<br/>