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PIA begins to investigate air hostess missing in Canada
It should be noted that the administration of PIA had decided to take strict action against such cases in previous year.
Karachi: Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has began to investigate the air hostess Maryam Raza missing in Canada.
According to the details, Maryam was appointed at the flight number PK-782 that was going from Islamabad to Toronto but she did not report back after the return of that flight and her absence made everyone thought that she is still in Canada.
The initial reports stated that in Maryam Raza’s room her uniform was left with a note of ‘Thank you PIA.’ Her duty was on the flight that was coming from Toronto to Karachi PK-784 but she was not on duty.
Spokesperson of PIA stated that these matters are very difficult how much profiling you are going to do for people, this cannot be stopped because it is very easy to stay in Canada due to their laws and the Canadian media has not contacted to PIA still in this regard.
He said that the inquiry has been started on this matter and after that Maryam will be fired from this job. PIA is in touch with Canadian border services agency to prevent this kind of cases in any way. So many ways have been implemented but all goes in vain.
According to the reports of PIA, this is the second incident in this year when PIA flight attendant vanished from her duty.
It should be noted that the administration of PIA had decided to take strict action against such cases in previous year.
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