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PIA - Pakistan Airlines is worst to travel especially Canda

I want to share this and help other especially our elderly parents. PLEASE do not take PIA. I know it’s a direct flight, but it’s like hell. (Just want to clarify he is very healthy and well educated and travelled to navigate, and has travelled through other airlines, but this time he chose PIA because of the news that it was privatized )

My Taya Abbu recently traveled to Canada and he is in his 70s. This was the worst flight he has ever been. Because of the bad treatment from the crew mid way his health deteriorated, nausea, body trembling, high fever and he was shivering, no crew member came to check upon call, barely able to manage his balance while they keep
Lights off, he reached the crew cabin and asked for extra blanket to which the crew member rudely replied that take it from the corner, and my poor Taya Abu (I’m literally in tears while typing this and I don’t wish upon anyone and any parent) who was barely managing his balance was able to take the blanket but when he couldn’t walk more, he fell on the floor and he was lying on the floor with the blanket to take rest and use the washroom, because he was not able to go back to his seat and get back to washroom because of his condition . The crew member did not help at all rather they were very rude and told him in a commanding tone that go back to your seat. my Taya Abu is a researcher educationist a PhD doctor, who has represented Pakistan in different countries who has travelled to many countries and has worked for education through out his life. He is a very decent nice humble and a loving person I’m really hurt and my heart is crying because of what happened to him. I wish I was with him on the flight.
My Taya Abu also told us there was a very old couple behind who were barely able to walk and no crew member helped any of them to go to the restroom. They were barely helping each other trembling while walking towards the washroom. This was the worst experience he has ever had in his life not recommended at all. I hope there is someone from the PIA management who can address these issues

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u/ZealousidealLow7640 — 8 days ago
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Ismaili Dating: Any Ismaili guy that actually want to start a family

(Please don't bother if you are Non-Ismaili or unsure about your faith)

Hi,

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A few facts:

  • Morning person
  • Travel enthusiast
  • Healthy lifestyle
  • Non-smoker, non-drinker
  • Loves planning breakfasts more than most people probably should
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At home, I'm a blend of nurturing and playful. I enjoy creating comfort, but I also believe life should be fun. A home should feel peaceful, loving, and full of positive energy, not like a workplace with furniture.

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If you're looking for someone who values peace over drama, partnership over competition, and loyalty over appearances, we'll probably have a lot to talk about. (Age: Between 34 - 49)

Basic Information

Height: 5'6" (168 cm)

Weight: 66 kg

Age: 35 (23 Oct)

Current Location: North of Pakistan.

Experience of foreign travel: USA and UAE

Lifestyle: Non-smoker, non-drinker

Health: Healthy eating habits and an active lifestyle

Appearance: Light-medium neutral skin tone, balanced proportions

Features: Expressive South Asian eyes, balanced medium nose, naturally full and well-defined lips, healthy soild color hair

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Interests: Travel, hiking, exploring new places, learning new skills, personal development, family time, meaningful conversations

Values: Respect, honesty, loyalty, faith, family, personal growth, partnership

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u/ZealousidealLow7640 — 2 months ago