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PIA Announces Discount for Saudi Arabia and Canada

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PIA Announces Discount for Saudi Arabia and Canada

PIA Announces Discount for Saudi Arabia and Canada

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To improve its image and attract more passengers during ongoing privatization efforts, Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has lowered fares on some international flights for Eid-ul-Adha.

PIA is giving a 20% discount on flights to Saudi Arabia and a 10% discount on flights between Toronto and Pakistan. This move is meant to make it easier for Pakistanis to travel and spend the holiday with their families. The discounts will help both those flying to Saudi Arabia and overseas Pakistanis planning to come home for Eid.

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Saudi Arabia Discount (20%): Valid for flights to major Saudi cities including Dammam, Riyadh, and Al Qassim, from May 27 to June 8, 2025.

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Toronto-Pakistan Discount (10%): Available for travel between May 22 and June 19, 2025, with ticketing open until June 5, 2025.

For bookings and more information, travelers can contact PIA at 021-111-786-786 or visit the official website at www.piac.com.pk.

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