The decision was taken after fares for UK flights from private airlines saw an unprecedented hike in the wake of the ban on national flag carrier’s flight operations after the ‘fake licences’ fiasco. The fares are likely to return to normal after the resumption of PIA flight operations.
Digital news outlet Pakistan Aviation reported that the hired-aircrafts will be acquired on a charter basis and they will be utilised for mostly European flights. According to sources, PIA will utilise HiFly’s Airbus A330-900 NEO registration CS-TKY.
A spokesman for the national flag-carrier said that the flight schedule for the UK flights operations would be announced soon after Eid-ul-Azha.
Meanwhile, British Airways has also announced that it will resume flight operations to Pakistan from the London Heathrow airport from August 14. The airline said it would start direct flights three times a week to and from Heathrow Airport and Islamabad.