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No Water In PIA Flight’s Lavatory Forcing Passengers To Use Mineral Water

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Another example of the poor treatment given to the passengers came when Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) launched a flight without any water in the lavatories.

According to reports in the local media, passengers witnessed the chaotic scenario on a national airline’s flight from Karachi, the country’s largest city, to Islamabad, which took off without any water in the toilets.

According to reports, the governor of Sindh, Kamran Tessori, and several lawmakers were on board the PIA aircraft.

Flight attendants gave customers mineral water to use in the bathroom, which led to a bitter argument between passengers and staff members.

In addition, given the circumstances, no hot drinks were offered to the irate passengers.

After years of bad management, which forced customers to travel with alternate choices, the current event came to light as PIA management was attempting to reinvent its reputation among the general public.

When the national airline ordered its crew to wear undergarments last year, it caused uproar. According to the airline, the air hostesses’ subpar dress leaves a bad first impression and paints a poor picture of the nation’s flag carrier.

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