Turkish Airlines to manage Pakistan’s fruit, vegetable exports after PIA ban

Turkish Airlines will charge a reduced freight for exports to England, Germany and other western countries

ISLAMABAD: While Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) flight operations to Europe remain suspended, Turkish Airline has offered its services to transport Pakistani fruit and vegetable exports to other countries.

According to fruit and vegetable exporters, the Turkish airlines will charge lower freight charges for transport of Pakistani fruits and vegetables to England, Germany and other western countries and has assured that it will facilitate the promotion of Pakistani fruit and vegetable exports. 

Earlier the European Union Air Safety Agency (EASA) imposed a six month ban on PIA’s flight operations to Europe after reports emerged that around 262 PIA pilots held dubious flying licences. 

Among other issues, the ban created problems for export of Pakistani fruits and vegetables. In this regard,  the Pakistani Embassy in Istanbul Commercial Counselor Bilal Khan Pasha met with Turkish Airlines Chairman Ilker Ayci who assured that the Turkish Airlines will resume its flight operation in Pakistan and will help in the export of fruits and vegetables to the European Union (EU).  

Moreover, a delegation of exporters led by Waheed Ahmed, the head of All Pakistan Fruit and Vegetable Exporters, Importers and Merchants Association (PFVA) met with Turkish Airlines General Manager (GM) Gurhan Sozen.

According to Waheed Ahmed, PIA had recently reduced freight charges in order to assist exporters to reduce cost of export shipments, however, after the six month ban on PIA, exporters will have to use the services of foreign airlines who might charge higher freight charges.

According to exporters, during the meeting with the Turkish Airlines GM the need for reduction in freight charges and provision of special handling facilities for perishable cargo to facilitate export of Pakistani fruits and vegetables to Europe, UK and Canada was stressed.

Exporters further stated that Pakistan’s economy is under immense pressure due to the Covid-19 pandemic which can be mitigated by enhancing the country’s exports. They assured that exporters are keen to export fruits and vegetables through the Turkish Airlines on a long term basis.

The Turkish Airlines GM assured the exporters that freight charges will be reduced and that the airline will provide excellent ground handling facilities for export shipments.

He also requested the PFVA to provide details of export volume so that space required for each export shipment can be estimated and planned accordingly.  

 

 

 

Ghulam Abbas
Ghulam Abbas
The writer is a member of the staff at the Islamabad Bureau. He can be reached at [email protected]

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  1. Good morning sir my name MUHAMMAD IMRAN FAROOQ MY flight Turkish airline 16 July Islamabad to italy Roma has been cancel please sand me my next ticket update sand me thanks

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