In a PIA ad many found more threatening than welcoming, the graphic showed a plane going straight toward the Eiffel Tower. ‘Paris, we’re coming today,’ the caption read.
Comments ranged from humor to criticism, with users questioning the graphic design choice and its implications.
Pakistan’s national airline has come under fire for a “tone deaf” advert that appears to show a plane flying into the Eiffel Tower.
People were left gawking and with questions as a Pakistan International Airport (PIA) advertisement showed its plane nosediving into the Eiffel Tower in Paris. People were reminded of a PIA ad from the 1970s with a plane casting its shadow on the Twin Towers.
Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) sparks outrage with a controversial tweet showing an aircraft diving into the Eiffel Tower, igniting humor and controversy online.
Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has resumed its direct flights to Paris after a suspension lasting over four years.
Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has resumed flights from Islamabad to Paris, and announced the news with an advertisement that has sparked a mixed feraction on social media. In a post on X (formerly Twitter), PIA shared an image of a plane flying toward the Eiffel Tower, with the French flag appearing in the background.
Pakistan Airlines has announced they will be resuming flights from Islamabad to Paris from today with a seemingly ill-thought poster. The advert shows a plane heading directly towards the Eiffel Tower, eerily mirroring the 9/11 attacks.
Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has once again made headlines for all the wrong reasons. The airline's latest blunder involves a tweet that features an image of a PIA aircraft seemingly nosediving into the Eiffel Tower,
Pakistan's state-owned airline, plagued by a history of deadly crashes and a pilot licence scandal, resumed flights to Europe on Friday after a fou
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.