Well they both have their own win-win situation.
Pakistan International Airlines: They have slightly better aircrafts, and they do not serve alcohol (which is good as alcohol can be harmful). Despite this Pakistan International Airlines does not have many destinations, and that's probably due to 9/11 and America's belief of Pakistanis being evil. This is not true, as Pakistan's main religion, Muslim, is a peaceful religion, so the terrorists are probably "extremists" that are not supposed to, but do, represent Pakistan. It's very sad to hear that as America and Pakistan have been allies since Pakistan gained independence from Britain (at the same time as India). So that explains why there are no nonstop services from America to Pakistan. You can only fly New York JFK to Karachi and Lahore via Manchester, but you can easily fly nonstop from Europe and Toronto, Canada to Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad.
Air India: They beat Pakistan International Airlines in world destinations as they actually have destinations to America non-stop, including Chicago-O'Hare, New York JFK, and Newark Liberty. Formerly, you could also fly to Vancouver via Bangkok, Toronto, Montreal via London Heathrow, Washington DC Dulles via New York JFK, and LAX (Los Angeles) via Frankfurt. While you can fly nonstop from America to India, you cannot fly nonstop USA to Pakistan, forcing having to make a connection in either Toronto, Europe, the Middle East, or India (New Delhi and/or Mumbai, depending if you're flying from Chicago O'Hare and New York JFK or through Newark Liberty).
So that's that. But seriously, Pakistan and India are supposed to be brothers and should not fight. I mean they are neighbors, so they should be brothers too. They should always care about each other, and help each other out, just like America with Canada and Mexico.
Air India for International & Indian Airlines for Domestic Flights.
nothing. air India is international flights Indian airlines owns air India.
Due to Americans in the Americas afraid of Pakistanis due to the New York attack of 9/11, no western airlines fly to Pakistan, and Pakistan International Airlines, the sole operator of flights from Pakistan to the Americas (specifically New York and Toronto) are not non-stop because of supposedly terrible security. Pakistan is not jealous, as Bangladesh does not have ANY flights to the USA, although Biman Bangladesh Airways usde to have non-stop flights to New York. United Airlines, Jet Airways & Air India are the sole operators for India flights, with nonstop services from Chicago and New York to New Delhi (Air India) and from Newark to Mumbai (Air India, Jet Airways, United) and Delhi (United). American Airlines also flew from Chicago to New Delhi but that was cancelled in 2012.
The International rank of Pakistan air force is 7th after Israel and India
Only Pakistan International Airlines operates from Multan to Karachi. Air fare varies from time to time. Average air fare from Karachi to Multan is 11000 Pakistani Rupees.
Check with airlines directly. Indian national airline is 'Air India', but a number of other international airlines fly to India and beyond.
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The answer to this question is zero. There is no airline company called India Airlines. The only operational airlines in India are: Air India, Air India Express, Air India Regional, Air Odisha, Blue Dart Aviation, Club One Air, Deccan 360, Deccan Charters, GoAir, IndiGo, Jagson Airlines, Jet Airways, SpiceJet, and TajAir.
American Airlines does not fly to India as of March 2012. However it used to fly to India on en routes Burbank/Los Angeles, California and/or Chicago O'Hare, Illinois to New Delhi, the Indian capital. It flew to India and not Pakistan because India was more profitable and it had a higher population than Pakistan (est. 10x the population of Pakistan). Also because it would receive competition from five different airlines: Pakistan International Airlines (which flies from New York JFK to Karachi and Lahore, Pakistan), Emirates (which flies from Houston, Seattle, New York JFK, Los Angeles, Dallas, and San Francisco to Pakistan via Dubai), Etihad (which flies from Chicago O'Hare, New York JFK, and Washington DC Dulles/U.S. Capital to Pakistan via Abu Dhabi), Qatar (which flies from Chicago, Houston, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, Montréal, New York JFK, and Washington DC Dulles to Pakistan via Doha), and Delta (which flies from Atlanta to India via Amsterdam and/or Atlanta to Dubai). American Airlines seeing that they don't need competition, flew the Chicago-New Delhi route instead, but then Air India (a very poor airline according to many people) flew the Chicago-New Delhi and Chicago-Hyderabad India routes from 2010 and still do today. So that is the long story of why American Airlines flew to India and not Pakistan.
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