Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has issued an apology after facing criticism for a social media post that some users compared to imagery reminiscent of the 9/11 attacks.
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The development follows the European Commission and European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) decision last year to lift the suspension on PIA, granting the airline permission to resume flight operations to Europe. The decision came a year after the visit of the EASA team, and the European Commission to Pakistan.
Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has resumed flights to Europe after a 4.5-year ban. The first flight, PK749, departed from Islamabad to Paris, marking a milestone for the national carrier. The resumption is expected to benefit overseas Pakistanis and restore PIA’s reputation globally.
ISLAMABAD (Web Desk) - PIA will expand its operations in the European Union (EU), a PIA official said on Sunday, days after a first PIA flight landed in Paris following the removal of a four-year ban.
The first Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) flight to Paris in four years has departed Islamabad after a ban from EU airspace was lifted last year.
Islamabad: Following a controversial social media post by Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) celebrating resumption of flights to Europe after a four-year gap, Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has ordered an investigation.
Spokesperson says airline will operate direct flights between Islamabad, Paris twice a week, on Fridays, Sundays.
Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has resumed its direct flights to Paris after a suspension lasting over four years.
Pakistan International Airlines has resumed flights to the European Union (EU), with the first flight following its ban in 2020 taking off from Islamabad to Paris on January 10. On January 10, a Pakistan International Airlines Boeing 777-200ER,
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.”
Many countries follow a no-tolerance policy when it comes to jeapordizing the safety of flight and its occupants.