Pakistans Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar criticised the post while quoting the countrys chief executive during his address to the upper house of the parliament, as per Geo News.
Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) faces a PR crisis after a controversial advertisement evoked memories of the 9/11 attacks, leading to public outrage and an inquiry into the approval process. With calls for accountability,
KARACHI: Days after it resumed flights to Europe after a four year gap, Pakistan’s flag carrier apologised for
PPP Senator Sherry Rehman also criticised the Paris flight advertisement, which she claimed led to public ridicule
In a post on X, PIA shared an image of a plane heading towards the Eiffel Tower and the caption read: 'Paris, we are coming today,' drawing severe criticism for its resemblance to the 9/11 attacks
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
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,
Pakistan’s prime minister has ordered an official investigation into the country’s national airline over an advertisement widely criticized for evoking the Sept. 11 terror attacks. Pakistan
Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar on Tuesday informed the Senate that Pakistan International Airline (PIA’s) flights to the United Kingdom (UK) are likely to resume within two to three months. Replying to a calling attention ...
While the controversial advert has drawn significant negative attention, Khan noted that PIA's return to European markets has been well received, with flights to Paris operating at over 95% capacity. Despite the ongoing backlash, the post remains live on the airline’s official X account.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has ordered an inquiry into an ad post by Pakistan International Airlines that triggered widespread backlash on social media last week, it emerged on Tuesday.The
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