The financial troubles of Pakistan's national airline are causing headaches for passengers once again, with more flight cancellations on Sunday due to a shortage of fuel.

As reported by a local news source, Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) had to cancel 26 flights because they couldn't secure enough fuel, all thanks to their ongoing financial woes. Flights from major cities like Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad were affected after the Pakistan State Oil (PSO) trimmed down its fuel supply to PIA.

PIA's management is on the case and hopes to get the fuel situation sorted out soon, according to a PIA spokesperson. They're also making efforts to accommodate passengers whose flights got axed.

But, there's a twist to this tale. Some local news outlets are claiming that all of PIA's flights have been grounded due to the fuel shortage.

However, there's a glimmer of hope in this gloomy situation. After a rocky week of flight suspensions, PIA announced on Friday that things were getting back on track. They managed to secure the funds needed to keep their planes fueled up and flying as scheduled.