PIA suspends routes, ends discounts amid rising fuel costs

Published 06 Apr, 2026 05:15pm 1 min read

Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has decided to suspend multiple international routes and end most passenger discounts in response to persistently rising aviation fuel prices.

The decision was taken during a high-level meeting reviewing the financial impact of escalating fuel costs.

Officials said this marks the fourth increase in jet fuel prices, prompting urgent cost-control measures.

Under the new policy, all fare discounts will be withdrawn, except for concessions for children and infants.

A PIA spokesperson confirmed that flights to Beijing and Kuala Lumpur will be suspended from April 11 and April 14, respectively.

Operations to Gulf countries will also remain suspended until the end of April, while flights to the United Arab Emirates will be limited to 16 per week.

The airline said it cannot pass the entire burden of increased fuel costs onto passengers, necessitating administrative adjustments.

Officials expressed hope that global fuel prices would stabilise soon, allowing restoration of affected routes.

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