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Eiffel Tower, Pakistan International Airlines
Pakistani airline says ad showing plane flying toward Eiffel Tower never meant to evoke 9/11
Pakistan’s national airline said Thursday that an advertisement showing a plane heading toward the Eiffel Tower was never intended to evoke the memories of the Sept. 11 attacks. The illustration, not in video format,
‘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,
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".
Pakistan Orders Inquiry After Complaints That Airline Ad Evoked 9/11
An advertisement meant to celebrate the resumption of flights to Paris showed a jet pointed toward the Eiffel Tower.
'Ad Or Threat': Pakistan PM Orders Probe Into PIA's Controversial Post Showing Plane Heading Towards Eiffel Tower
For the unversed, the PIA advertisement showed a PIA plane heading towards the famous Eiffel Tower with the French flag appearing in the background, with many finding its resemblance to the 9/11 attacks in the United States in 2001 when two hijacked planes crashed into the Twin Towers, nearly 3,000.
Pakistan investigates airline advert showing plane flying towards Eiffel Tower
Prime minister Shehbaz Sharif has ordered an investigation following criticism over a Pakistan International Airline advert showing a plane flying towards the Eiffel Tower in Paris. The national carrier had advertised its resumption of flights to Europe in January, starting with Paris, after the EU aviation regulator lifted a ban on it.
Pakistan Airlines advert shows plane flying into Eiffel Tower
Pakistan’s national airline has come under fire for a “tone deaf” advert that appears to show a plane flying into the Eiffel Tower.
Pakistan's state airline under investigation for a controversial Paris flight ad reminiscent of 9/11 attacks
In the advertisement for its new Islamabad-Paris route, a PIA plane is depicted approaching the Eiffel Tower with the English text: "'Paris, we are coming today'". After the European Union imposed a four-year ban on flying to Europe,
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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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'We’re coming’: PM orders action after PIA’s Paris ad sparks controversy
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has ordered an investigation into PIA's controversial Paris flight advertisement after public ...
Exchange 4 Media
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PIA’s promo ad for Paris flights evokes 9/11 terror
A celebratory post marking PIA's resumption of Paris flights shows a plane flying uncomfortably close to the Eiffel Tower ...
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Pakistan's PIA Paris flight promo revives 9/11 fear, internet asks 'was this ad made by Al-Qaeda?'
PIAs ad announcing resumed Paris flights after a four-year EU ban has sparked outrage for its perceived insensitivity. The ...
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Pakistani PM wants to know who made the PIA Paris ad. Probe ordered after uproar in Parliament
The ad, which many saw as poorly timed and tone-deaf, was compared to a famous PIA ad from 1979 where a Boeing 747 cast its ...
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