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All is not lost yet
字号+ Author:Smart News Source:Health 2025-01-13 13:26:47 I want to comment(0)
THERE was much noise about privatisation of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), but only one bid came through when the time came. The irony is that all those responsible for PIA’s present state are among the ones shedding crocodile tears. During the last about 40 years, a series of senseless decisions were taken owing to external influences — both political and otherwise — that resulted in nothing but disaster after disaster. In essence, from top-tier appointments to the infamous ‘open sky policy’, nothing really worked because sincerity and professionalism were not the core values behind the decisions. Having said that, one is still full of hope that the airline can still rise, only if — and it is a rather big ‘if’ — an honest and dedicated person is appointed to head PIA. The tenure of Nur Khan is still remem-bered by the employees. The retired air marshal remains a legendary figure in their hearts and minds. During his tenure, the airline was a matter of pride for the nation. One is sure that PIA can still take off to attain great heights. Political will, sincerity and professionalism can still turn things aruond, and save the airline from crumbling, which is a great national asset.
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