Pakistan International Airlines is under fire for a controversial advertisement promoting its flights to Paris. Veuer has the story!
Pakistan's national airline has apologised for a controversial advert that announced the resumption of flights to Paris. The advert, which remains online, has been heavily criticised. The airline ...
A Paris court on Thursday sentenced a Pakistani ... Originally from rural Pakistan, Mahmood arrived in France illegally in the summer of 2019. The court had earlier heard how Mahmood was ...
An advertisement by national flag carrier Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), promoting the launch of flights to Paris, has come under scrutiny for allegedly evoking imagery reminiscent of the ...
The Pakistan International Airlines released the advertisement on Friday to celebrate the resumption of flights to Paris that same day. The airline was barred from flying to the UK, US and EU in ...
Photo / Supplied A controversial ad promoting Pakistan International Airlines flights to Paris has sparked a major online backlash, prompting the airline to apologise. The state-owned airline ...
The advertisement from Pakistan International Airlines shows ... going toward the 300-metre French monument with the slogan, “Paris, we’re coming today.” The colours of the French flag ...
Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), reeling from being severely trolled after its recent 'Paris, we're coming' ad fiasco, has said that its first flight to the French capital was "pleasantly ...
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.
A controversial ad promoting Pakistan International Airlines flights to Paris has sparked a major online backlash, prompting the airline to apologise. The state-owned airline shared an image of a ...
Mahmood (29), a Pakistan national, was accused of the knife attack on two people outside the former offices of the satirical magazine 'Charlie Hebdo' in 2020, as per Euro News. The Tribune ...