ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s national airline said on Thursday (Jan 16) that an advertisement showing a plane heading toward the Eiffel Tower was never intended to evoke the memories of the Sep 11 attacks.
(AP Photo) ISLAMABAD (AP) — 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 ...
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 ...
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 ISLAMABAD -- Pakistan’s ...
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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 ...
An advertisement meant to celebrate the resumption of flights to Paris showed a jet pointed toward the Eiffel Tower. By Salman Masood ... Cracking a Vast Art Fraud: In a remote Canadian city ...
The ad shows a plane flying towards the Eiffel Tower against a backdrop of the colours of the French flag. The caption reads: “Paris, we’re coming today.” The ad had garnered over 21 million ...
New Delhi: Pakistan International Airlines resumed its flights to Europe on Friday, after a four-and-a-half-year ban, lifted recently by the European Union Air Safety Agency. While the return is a ...
X The Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) shared the announcement on its official X account on Friday, with an ad showing an airplane heading for the Eiffel Tower with the caption: "Paris ...