The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has decided to stop the provision of airport services to Pakistan International Airline (PIA) owing to non-payment of dues, a private news channel reported Wednesday. According to a notification issued in this regard, PIA will not be given bridges to board passengers from November onwards. “Moreover, PIA will not be able to get power supply for the aircraft,” the CAA said. It is pertinent to mention that the national carrier owes Rs127 billion to the aviation authority. The notification added that PIA has been banned from collecting airport charges from passengers as the CAA will collect airport charges from the passengers directly, starting October 1. The notification read: “Despite promises, PIA has not paid a monthly instalment of Rs250 million.
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