
Just days after the launch of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) premier service, passengers ‘trashed’ a London-bound flight.
Upon its arrival in London on Wednesday, one of the recently inducted A-330s looked nothing like a new plane as people had thrown litter everyone and stolen bottles of lotion.
PIA Spokesperson Daniyal Gilani took to Twitter to post pictures of PK-785 on its arrival in London. “This is how our new A-330 looked like on arrival in London yesterday. Litter. Lotions stolen. Passengers please take care of PIA premier,” he wrote.
Replying to some concerned citizens, Gilani wrote, “No passenger is allowed to damage public property. They should learn manners. Other airlines ban such passengers.”
“Sir people learn basic manners at home & in schools. Airlines can’t start teaching lessons for the public,” he tweeted.
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif inaugurated on Sunday (country’s 70th Independence Day) PIA’s Premier service at the Benazir Bhutto International Airport in Islamabad.
Heads of PIA and Sri Lankan Airlines were also present on the occasion.
The first flight of the airline’s premier service, which introduces better in-flight entertainment, among other features, departed for London, according to Radio Pakistan.