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Eiffel Tower, Pakistan
PIA apologises for ‘unfortunate’ Eiffel Tower advert
KARACHI: Days after it resumed flights to Europe after a four year gap, Pakistan’s flag carrier apologised for
Pakistan International Airlines apologies for '9/11-like' Eiffel Tower ad
The creative shared by the airline showed a plane aiming at the French landmark with the caption “Paris, we’re coming today”. The advertisement received major flak online with many comparing it to the
Pakistani airline says ad showing plane flying toward Eiffel Tower never meant to evoke 9/11
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 says sorry over Eiffel Tower advert marking return of flights to Paris
Pakistan's national airline has apologised for the advertisement, which is still online more than a week after it was first posted.
Pakistan Airlines ad shows plane flying at Eiffel Tower
Pakistan's flag carrier has drawn widespread criticism for putting out an advertisement that showed a plane flying towards the Eiffel Tower. The ad was meant to promote the resumption of Pakistan International Airlines' flights to the French capital and had the caption "Paris, we're coming today".
PIA issues official apology days after hilarious Eiffel Tower advert
Pakistan’s national airline apologised on Friday for an advert of the plane flying at the Eiffel tower. The image posted by the state-owned Pakistan International Airlines to social media was a sight to vision as it showed a plane aimed
‘Paris We Are Coming’: Why Pakistan Airlines’ Latest Ad Nosediving Into Eiffel Tower Is In News For The Wrong Reason?
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,
PIA apologises for Eiffel Tower advert
The total collective reach of this ad alone is 30 million now with 755,000 reactions out of which only 10pc were negative," spokesperson says.
PIA apologises for controversial Eiffel Tower advert
Pakistan national airline draws criticism over ad published to mark first flight to Paris after safety ban lifted
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PIA apologises for controversial ad featuring Eiffel Tower after brutal trolling
PIA apologized for an advert showing a plane flying toward the Eiffel Tower, drawing comparisons to 9/11. The ad, meant to ...
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PIA, Pakistan’s national airline, in trouble over disturbing social media ad
Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) is getting a bumpy ride over a promotional graphic that appears to evoke a terror ...
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PIA says flights to France ad campaign not meant to be evocative of 9/11 terror attacks
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 ...
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