Pakistan International Cargo Tracking, Shipping & Contact Info
Track Pakistan International Cargo (PIA Cargo) by tracking number or Air Waybill (AWB). Get shipment and delivery status updates, including acceptance, departure, arrival, customs, and delivery. Contact the PIA Cargo team for bookings, claims, and quotes, and check their flight schedule and network options.
IATA: PK / ICAO: PIA / Callsign: PAKISTAN / Headquarter: Jinnah International Airport, Karachi
Pakistan International Cargo Tracking
You can visit the official Pakistan International Airlines website below and use the Track Your Cargo tool to enter your tracking or Air Waybill (AWB) number. You should find this number on your PIA Cargo receipt or shipping documents such as the physical shipping label or booking confirmation email.
Track Pakistan International Cargo Package Here
1. Open piac.com.pk and navigate to Corporate > Cargo, then select Track Your Cargo.
2. Locate your AWB number on your receipt (PIA’s IATA airline prefix is 214 followed by eight digits, e.g., 214-12345675).
3. Enter the full AWB number exactly as printed into the tracking input field.
4. Click Search/Track to view scan events such as acceptance, manifested, departed, arrived, customs, and delivered. If no result appears, re‑check the digits or confirm with your shipper/agent.
Go to PIA’s Track Your Cargo tool, input your 214‑prefix AWB, and submit to see routing, customs, and delivery milestones for Pakistan International Cargo shipments.
Pakistan International Cargo Price & Rates
PIA Cargo pricing varies by origin–destination airport pair, chargeable weight (actual vs. volumetric), commodity (general, perishables, pharma, dangerous goods), service level (airport‑to‑airport or door solutions via partners), and special handling or storage requirements. Seasonal capacity, fuel surcharges, security screening, and remote‑area pickup/delivery can affect final quotes. Contracted shippers and forwarders typically receive tariff or spot rates via sales offices. For small consignments, minimum charges may apply along with documentation and terminal handling fees.
For more information on how much to ship with Pakistan International Cargo, we suggest to contact Pakistan International Cargo customer service or visit Pakistan International Cargo official website and get up‑to‑date information on shipping rates and cost.
Pakistan International Cargo Flight Schedule
To find out their flight schedule, visit the PIA homepage and check the Corporate > Cargo > Network & Fleet section for currently served stations, or you can search it on flightradar24.com. This will display Pakistan International Airlines routes and destinations and also their time of departure/arrival.
Pakistan International Cargo Contact & Customer Service Info
PIA Cargo provides support via phone, email, and local cargo offices for bookings, status checks, rate quotes, claims, and special handling requests. Use the customer care page or your nearest cargo sales office for assistance.
• Phone number: +92 21 111‑786‑786 (PIA Helpline)
• Email: khifrpk@piac.aero (Karachi Cargo); care@piac.aero (Customer Care)
• Mailing Address: PIA Head Office, Jinnah International Airport, Karachi 75200, Pakistan
• Social Medias: X (Twitter): @Official_PIA • LinkedIn: Pakistan International Airlines
Pakistan International Cargo Near Me? Use the Contact Us / offices pages on piac.com.pk to locate provincial sales offices, then call to confirm cargo acceptance timings. You can also search “PIA Cargo” plus your city in Google Maps for directions and working hours.
About and History of Pakistan International Cargo
PIA Cargo is the freight arm of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA). PIA began in 1946 (as Orient Airways) and later launched dedicated cargo services in the 1970s, including historic freighter operations to the Middle East and Europe. Today, cargo moves primarily in the bellies of passenger aircraft, supplemented by charter and partner capacity. With headquarters in Karachi (Jinnah International Airport), PIA’s cargo network connects major Pakistani cities with regional hubs and select long‑haul gateways.








