Pakistan International Airlines on Friday issued an apology over a controversial post on its official X handle, celebrating the resumption of Europe flights after a four-year
Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) is getting a bumpy ride over a promotional graphic that appears to evoke a terror attack on Paris.
A spokesperson for PIA said the ad, which has more than 21.2 million views on X, was only ever meant to celebrate that the airline was resuming flights to Europe. View on euronews
PIA apologized for an advert showing a plane flying toward the Eiffel Tower, drawing comparisons to 9/11. The ad, meant to celebrate resumed flights to Paris, faced significant backlash. Critics deemed it insensitive due to the visual similarities to the Twin Towers attack.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has ordered an investigation into PIA's controversial Paris flight advertisement after public criticism. PPP Senator Sherry Rehman raised concerns over the ad, which featured a plane near the Eiffel Tower,
ISLAMABAD: The first direct flight from Islamabad to Paris took off on Friday as the Pakistan International Airlines resumed its long-awaited flights to Europe in more than four years, marking
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.
After resumption of PIA flights to and from Europe, there has been a clear decrease in fares of other airlines operating to Pakistan, the spokesperson says.
Did PIA Just Threaten Paris? The Ad Everyone’s Talking About | Vantage with Palki Sharma Pakistan International Airlines is back in the spotlight, but this time for all the wrong reasons! Their latest ad campaign announcing resumed flights to Europe features a shocking image: a plane dangerously close to the Eiffel Tower.
Pakistan International Airlines resumed flights to Paris after a four-year EU ban but faced backlash over an advertisement resembling a 1979 controversial design. The ad sparked viral criticism online,
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.”