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Pakistan Blocking Over $399 Million of Airline Revenues - IATA

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Date: 24 April 2024

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The International Air Transport Association (IATA) called on Pakistan and Bangladesh to immediately release airline revenues that are being held in contravention of international agreements. The situation has become severe with airlines unable to repatriate over $720 million ($399 million in Pakistan and $323 million in Bangladesh) of revenues earned in these markets.

“The timely repatriation of revenues to their home countries is critical for payment of dollar denominated expenses such as lease agreements, spare parts, overflight fees, and fuel. Delaying repatriation contravenes international obligations written into bilateral agreements and increases exchange rate risks for airlines. Pakistan and Bangladesh must release the more than $720 million that they are blocking with immediate effect so that airlines can continue to efficiently provide the air connectivity on which both these economies rely,” said Philip Goh, IATA’s Regional Vice President for Asia-Pacific.

Pakistan should simplify the onerous process for repatriation. This currently includes the requirement to provide audit certificates and a tax exemption certificate, both of which cause unnecessary delays.

Bangladesh has more standardized processes, but aviation needs a higher priority from the Central Bank to facilitate access to foreign exchange.

“We recognize that governments have a difficult challenge in how foreign currencies are used strategically. Airlines operate on razor-thin margins. They need to prioritize the markets they serve based on the confidence they have in being able to pay their expenses with revenues that are remitted in a timely and efficient fashion. Reduced air connectivity limits the potential for economic growth, foreign investment, and exports. With such large sums of money involved in both markets, urgent solutions are needed,” said Goh.

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thats one the reason airlines are repelled in doing business in Pakistan..and at the end of the day the passengers of Pakistan have to pay heavy price interms of less options to travel, expensive ticket prices and no option of direct flights from country of origin...
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@Tuti Fruiti

Fully endorse what you have pointed out.

I am among the sufferers who must navigate through transit airports to get home.

It is a zulum of the highest order for any migrant worker (regardless of category or kind).
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arshad.altaf wrote: Mon Apr 29, 2024 5:47 am @Tuti Fruiti

Fully endorse what you have pointed out.

I am among the sufferers who must navigate through transit airports to get home.

It is a zulum of the highest order for any migrant worker (regardless of category or kind).
yes..exactly...on top of that its enormous waste of resources & time that all those people have to travel 2000 km to middle east or 3000/4000 Km to China or Thailand and then take another plane to go somewhere!!
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Agreed to what has been said. It costs less to fly to far east from Europe than to Pakistan, considering the fact that distance is nearly double or 70-80% more.
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faisal-777 wrote: Thu May 02, 2024 10:54 am Agreed to what has been said. It costs less to fly to far east from Europe than to Pakistan, considering the fact that distance is nearly double or 70-80% more.
Flights from the UK to India are ALWAYS cheaper than Pakistan, despite the fact that India is further. All to do with competition too.
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IATA urges Pakistan to release blocked airline funds

https://www.dawn.com/news/1837852/iata- ... line-funds

DUBAI: The International Air Transport Association (IATA) on Tuesday urged Pakistan and Bangladesh to remove barriers to airlines repatriating ticket revenues after Nigeria released the vast majority of blocked funds.

According to the world trade body, Pakistan and Bangladesh collectively owe $731 million out of a global total of $1.8 billion in blocked airline funds.

Several countries have encountered difficulties repatriating funds due to falls in the value of their currencies, a lack of US dollars, or red tape.

“We are encouraging them to prioritise the airlines’ money because this is very important for their economic and also airline activities,” said Xie Xingquan, IATA’s regional vice-president for North Asia.

In Pakistan, the main problem is delays over requirements for airlines to submit audit and tax exemption certificates, he said. “In Bangladesh, I think the key issue is they just lack the US dollars for foreign currencies,” said Xie.

Nigeria has cleared 98 per cent of blocked funds which in June 2023 amounted to $850m, IATA said on Sunday.

Egypt also approved the clearance of its blocked funds, IATA said, which combined with Nigeria helped reduce the total backlog by some 28pc since December last year.

Lebanon, Ethiopia and Algeria are among the other countries that have yet to release funds owed to airlines, according to IATA.

Published in Dawn, June 5th, 2024
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Nowadays embassies are chocked with applications trying to get out for any reason..the way things are going in aviation, the day will come when getting a ticket to board a flight outside Pakistan would be considered an 'achievement'..this might happen as foreign airlines just leave Pakistan for good.. remember a lot of talk about airfrance, lufthansa, Malaysian air, catahy pacific, KLM etc coming back to Pakistan..but none have any interest so far getting back..
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Governor State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) Jameel Ahmad in a media briefing held in Karachi today informed that measures have been taken for repatriation of airline revenues.

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The profits outflow for the power sector was $245.8m in FY24, compared to $44m in FY23. Similarly, outflows for telecommunications were $202.8m ($13.2m in FY23); transport $174m ($6m in FY23); food $154m (0.7m in FY23); and petroleum refining $131m (0.5m in FY23).

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