Rawalpindi: Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has reintroduced another long-grounded ATR aircraft into its operational fleet. A PIA spokesperson confirmed the development on Friday, emphasizing the importance of the move in enhancing regional connectivity. The addition strengthens PIA’s operations to key destinations, including Gilgit, Sukkur, Turbat, and Gwadar.
The ATR aircraft’s return marks a step forward in the airline’s efforts to improve its services and meet regional travel demands. The enhanced fleet is expected to provide more reliable connections to underserved areas, boosting both passenger convenience and economic activity in these regions.
Focus on Schedule Regularity and On-Time Performance
PIA is prioritizing the regularity of its flight schedule as part of its operational improvements. The airline has set an ambitious on-time performance target of 90 percent, which it is consistently achieving on a daily basis, according to the spokesperson.
This achievement reflects PIA’s commitment to providing dependable services to its customers. The reintroduction of the ATR aircraft aligns with the airline’s broader strategy to enhance operational efficiency and regain passenger trust.
The national carrier is actively working to modernize its fleet and improve service quality. With the ATR aircraft now back in operation, PIA aims to offer more reliable and timely flights, ensuring a better travel experience for passengers across the country.
PIA’s efforts to strengthen its fleet and maintain high operational standards are seen as vital for its long-term success and for supporting Pakistan’s aviation sector.
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