PIA announces considerable reduction in fares

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PIA has given good news to overseas Pakistanis and to other passengers and has announced a special concession in fares for those travelling from Paris to Pakistan.

According to the PIA spokesperson, the national airline is offering a 10 percent special discount on air fares from Paris to various cities of Pakistan, the purpose of which is to make the journey back home easier and cheaper for passengers, especially overseas Pakistanis.

The spokesperson said that this concession will be only for passengers coming to Pakistan from Paris, while passengers can make their bookings under this special offer until February 10 2026.

According to PIA, these discounted fares will be available for passengers travelling between February 1 to March 10 2026 and May 1 to May 15 2026, so that those going on holidays and special travel plans can benefit.

According to PIA, passengers can contact the national airline’s official booking offices, website, mobile app, or nearby authorised travel agents to avail this facility.

The spokesperson said that PIA is continuously taking steps to provide traditional hospitality, better facilities, and a comfortable journey to passengers, so that their travel experience can be made pleasant and memorable.

In conclusion, the announcement from PIA of special discount of 10 percent on fares between Paris and Pakistan is a welcome relief to overseas Pakistanis and other passengers who have been planning to travel to Pakistan.

Through the provision of discounted fares for certain travel periods and booking windows, up to February 10 2026, the strategic move by the national airline is to make travel a more affordable and convenient option.

Booking can be done through official offices, website, mobile app and authorised agents, convenient for the passengers.

Through this initiative, PIA aims to make the passage of travellers easier and give a comfortable, pleasant and memorable travelling experience to everyone.

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