Monday, September 25, 2017
UK: London hotel refuses to give rooms to Pakistan International Airlines' crew for 'pestering' female guests
Hotel's management said it would not rent rooms to PIA’s male crew until action was taken against those involved in pestering female guests at the hotel.
Times of Ahmad | News Watch | UK desk
Source/Credit: The Express Tribune
By News Desk | September 23, 2017
The Airline has history of being embroiled in many scandals including its flights intercepted for drugs and security threats
A hotel in the United Kingdom has told the Pakistan International (PIA) Airlines that it would not rent rooms to the airline’s crew anymore, Express News reported.
The hotel told the national flag carrier that female guests at the hotel felt insecure in the presence of PIA’s male crew.
It added that it had received multiple complaints of the airline’s male staff asking female guests at the hotel for their phone numbers.
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Therefore, the management added, it would not rent rooms to PIA’s male crew until action was taken against those involved in pestering female guests at the hotel.
Heroin found on PIA flight to London
In May this year, British authorities had confirmed that heroin was found on a PIA flight at London’s Heathrow airport. Subsequently, the passports of the flight crew had been confiscated.
The National Crime Agency of Britain is still investigating the discovery of narcotics from the Islamabad-London flight, PK-785.
Similarly, in February, a Heathrow-bound PIA aircraft was intercepted and escorted by British warplanes to Stansted airport in northeast London because of a ‘vague security threat’.
Later, a suspect was arrested and charged with fraud and misrepresentation by Metropolitan Police.
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