The controversial post on PIA's official X account showed a picture of an airplane that appeared to be headed for the Eiffel Tower with the words, "Paris, we're coming today." There is another line on the graphic,
Pakistan International Airlines came under intense scrutiny after it shared an advert that appeared to show one of its planes flying into the iconic Eiffel Tower
The ad is being criticized for its imagery, which is reminiscent of the 9/11 attacks that took place in the United States, the Daily Beast, The Guardian and NBC News reported. On Sept. 11, 2001, terrorists hijacked a total of four commercial planes, two of which were flown into New York City’s Twin Towers.
A national airline has copped major backlash over an advert promoting the return of its flights to Paris. Pakistan International Airlines posted a photo of a plane flying at the Eiffel Tower on X as part of its campaign to mark the first flight from Islamabad to Paris after a safety ban was lifted.
ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has restored eight international routes in the last six months, ARY News reported citing details
Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has reinstated eight international routes over the past six months, as reported by national media citing details from the Aviation Ministry. According to the ministry’s briefing to the National Assembly,
The image posted by state-owned PIA to social media showed a plane aimed at the French landmark with the caption "Paris, we’re coming today ... failed during a flight from the remote north to Islamabad, killing more than 40 people.
Pakistan’s national airline says that an advertisement showing a plane heading toward the Eiffel Tower was never intended to evoke the memories of the Sept. 11 attacks.
Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has apologised for its recent advertisement that triggered a massive row after it evoked memories of the 9/11 terror attacks in the USA. PIA spokesperson Abdullah Hafeez told The Nation: “We apologize to those who felt hurt by the advertisement.”
Pakistan's national airline has apologised for the advertisement, which is still online more than a week after it was first posted.
11 attacks ISLAMABAD -- Pakistan’s national airline ... shows a plane superimposed over the French flag and tilted toward the Paris landmark, with the words “Paris, we're coming today.”
KARACHI: A British Department for Transport (DFT) team has kicked off a detailed audit of the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) from