A national airline has copped major backlash over an advert promoting the return of its flights to Paris. Pakistan International Airlines posted a photo of a plane flying at the Eiffel Tower on X as part of its campaign to mark the first flight from Islamabad to Paris after a safety ban was lifted.
The Pakistan International Airlines released the advertisement on Friday to celebrate the resumption of flights to Paris that same day. At such a critical moment in US history, we need reporters on the ground. Your donation allows us to keep sending journalists to speak to both sides of the story.
The X post, featuring an image of a plane heading toward the iconic Eiffel Tower with the caption "Paris, we’re coming today," went viral.
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
Netizens on Friday sensed that something bad was about to happen after they saw a post on X by Pakistan International Airlines. The post featured an image of a plane heading towards the Eiffel Tower.
Pakistan International Airlines announced on X that it will resume flights to France after a four-year hiatus. However, it was the accompanying image and caption that caught the attention of social media.
Pakistan's national airline has apologised for the advertisement, which is still online more than a week after it was first posted.
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