KARACHI: Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) is expected to be run by a new owner from April next year and receive fresh capital under a deal to privatise the flag carrier, the country’s privatisation chief said today.
A consortium headed by the Arif Habib Corporation emerged as the top bidder in a live-televised auction for a 75% stake in PIA yesterday, marking a breakthrough for the government’s long-delayed privatisation of the carrier.
The Arif Habib consortium offered Rs135 billion (US$482.14 million), surpassing a government reserve price of Rs100 billion, in a sharp turnaround from last year’s failed sale attempt.
