What's Happening?
A flight attendant from Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has gone missing during a layover in Toronto, Canada. The incident occurred after the flight attendant operated flight PK789 from Lahore to Toronto on November
16, 2025, and was scheduled to return on November 19, 2025, but failed to show up. The airline managed to contact him, and he cited ill health as the reason for his absence, but refused further contact and did not return to Pakistan. This disappearance is part of a recurring pattern at PIA, where several flight attendants have used layovers in Canada to abscond, likely due to Canada's liberal asylum policies and economic pressures in Pakistan. The airline is investigating the incident and considering departmental action against the flight steward.
Why It's Important?
The disappearance of flight attendants during layovers in Canada highlights the challenges faced by airlines in managing crew members who may seek asylum in countries with favorable policies. This situation underscores the broader issue of economic migration and the pressures faced by individuals in countries like Pakistan. For PIA, these incidents can lead to operational disruptions and reputational challenges, as the airline must address the recurring pattern of crew absconding. The situation also reflects on Canada's asylum policies, which may be seen as attractive to individuals seeking better opportunities abroad.











