A string of vanishing acts by Pakistani air hostesses upon arrival in Canada has raised concerns about Pakistan International Airlines (PIA). The latest case involves an air hostess named Maryam Raza who left a note expressing gratitude to PIA in a Toronto hotel room before disappearing. This incident marks the second disappearance of a PIA flight attendant in 2024 alone, with experts attributing the trend to low salaries and uncertain prospects at the airline.
PIA Air Hostesses' Vanishing Act in Canada
A string of disappearances involving Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) air hostesses in Canada has raised concerns over the airline's working conditions and treatment of employees.
The latest case involves Maryam Raza, who vanished from a Toronto hotel room after leaving a note expressing gratitude to PIA. This marks the second disappearance of a PIA flight attendant in 2024, following a similar incident in March.
Experts attribute the trend to low salaries, uncertain career prospects, and dissatisfaction among PIA employees.
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