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Pakistan airline admits taking extra passengers in aisle | Pakistan airline admits taking extra passengers in aisle |
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Pakistan International Airlines is investigating how seven extra passengers were allowed to stand in the aisles on a flight to Saudi Arabia, a spokesman told the BBC. | |
The passengers were allowed on the 20 January flight to Medina despite every seat being filled, the airline said. | |
Details of the flight have only emerged now because of extensive investigations by Dawn newspaper. | Details of the flight have only emerged now because of extensive investigations by Dawn newspaper. |
Staff had issued additional handwritten boarding passes, the paper reported. | |
Such an over-crowded flight would have caused problems in an emergency evacuation, aviation experts said, and passengers would not have had access to oxygen if it was suddenly required. | Such an over-crowded flight would have caused problems in an emergency evacuation, aviation experts said, and passengers would not have had access to oxygen if it was suddenly required. |
This is the first time the airline is known to have boarded excess passengers on a flight. | |
The flight in question went from Karachi to Medina carrying a total of 416 passengers, on a Boeing 777 with a total seating capacity of 409, including staff seats. | |
Dawn accuses Pakistan's Civil Aviation Authority of "not taken punitive action against the airline or its staffers for putting the passengers' lives at risk". | Dawn accuses Pakistan's Civil Aviation Authority of "not taken punitive action against the airline or its staffers for putting the passengers' lives at risk". |
The newspaper quoting airline sources accuses PIA ground traffic staff of issuing handwritten - rather than computer-generated - boarding passes to the extra passengers. | The newspaper quoting airline sources accuses PIA ground traffic staff of issuing handwritten - rather than computer-generated - boarding passes to the extra passengers. |
It quotes flight captain Anwer Adil as insisting that he was not told about the extra passengers until after take-off. | It quotes flight captain Anwer Adil as insisting that he was not told about the extra passengers until after take-off. |
"I … noticed [that] some people were those who were categorically refused jump [staff] seats by me at the check-in counter before the flight", he was quoted by Dawn as saying. | |
"I had already taken off and the senior purser did not inform me about extra passengers before closing the aircraft door. | "I had already taken off and the senior purser did not inform me about extra passengers before closing the aircraft door. |
"Therefore after take-off [any] immediate landing back at Karachi was not possible as it required a lot of fuel dumping which was not in the interest of the airline." | "Therefore after take-off [any] immediate landing back at Karachi was not possible as it required a lot of fuel dumping which was not in the interest of the airline." |
PIA spokesman Danyal Gilani told the BBC that "the matter is under investigation and appropriate action will be taken once responsibility is fixed". | PIA spokesman Danyal Gilani told the BBC that "the matter is under investigation and appropriate action will be taken once responsibility is fixed". |
When asked how long the inquiry will take, he said it was "not possible to put a time frame on it". | When asked how long the inquiry will take, he said it was "not possible to put a time frame on it". |
In December, all 48 people on board a PIA plane were killed when it crashed in the north of the country. |
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