PIA announces strict new rules on smoking items
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ISLAMABAD – Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has issued a new directive for its cabin crew, introducing strict restrictions on the possession and use of smoking-related items. Reports said the airline administration has banned air hostesses and other crew members from carrying cigarettes, cigars, and tobacco in their personal luggage. The move is part of a revised internal policy aimed at regulating staff conduct during duty. In addition to the luggage restriction, PIA has imposed a complete ban on smoking by crew members during flights, hotel stays, and in all public places while on duty. The new rules have reportedly created difficulties for habitual smokers among the airline staff. The airline has directed all crew members to strictly comply with the updated policy and warned that any violation will result in immediate suspension and disciplinary inquiry. Officials emphasized that adherence to the new guidelines is mandatory, and non-compliance will not be tolerated under any circumstances. It is noted that under existing customs regulations, airline crew members are allowed to carry a limited number of cigarettes; however, the new internal policy introduces stricter controls for operational discipline and professional conduct. PIA authorities said the measures are intended to improve discipline and maintain the airline’s professional standards across all operational environments.