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,
Tone deaf’ Pakistan Airlines slammed over advert for first Paris flight in four years - Advert garners over 21 million views in less than a week
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.
A controversial ad promoting Pakistan International Airlines flights to Paris has sparked a major online backlash due to its resemblance to the 2001 attack
State-run Pakistan International Airlines has resumed direct flights to Europe following a decision by the European Union’s aviation safety agency to lift a four-year ban over safety standards
ISLAMABAD: The first direct flight from Islamabad to Paris took off on Friday as the Pakistan International Airlines resumed its long-awaited flights to Europe in more than four years, marking
A Pakistan International Airlines plane (File Photo/AFP) The Pakistan International Airlines flight took off from Islamabad around 1240 pm (0740 GMT) heading for Paris ... In November, the European Union Aviation Safety Agency announced it had lifted ...
Becomes the only carrier to offer a direct route to and from the European Union; PM congratulates nation on flight's successful departure.
The downing of an Azerbaijan Airlines airplane shows that flying over Russia poses a "high risk" to civilian flights amid the war in Ukraine, the European Union Aviation Safety Agency said Friday.
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The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has recommended that airlines should not use Russian airspace for flights due to the risk of war-related incidents. The recommendation is valid until 31 July 2025 but may be revised earlier if necessary.
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency issued a new alert on Thursday warning non-European carriers not to fly within western Russia airspace due to the risk of being unintentionally targeted by its air-defence systems.