Pakistan International Airlines Cleared for Europe Flights – Their Ad Depicts Plane Crashing Into Eiffel Tower [Roundup]

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  1. Glad to see that Senator Cruz will be back at the helm. And by ‘glad’ I mean that I look forward to stellar service from the U.S. to Cancun. You know, because of that one time…

  2. If Ted wants Air Service to Isael then I think he should be put on a plane there. Let him be the first to go. He can Land in Tele Aviv and trave down to Kahn Yunis.

    What Ted no guts? This is not like going to Mexico during Covid!

  3. I thought we learned Arabs should not fly planes after 9/11? No? You can’t judge a book by a hundred million bad apples. Or can you?

  4. “Pakistan International Airlines Cleared for Europe Flights – Their Ad Depicts Plane Crashing Into Eiffel Tower”
    Wow, Gary, talk about phony clickbait. The ad does NOT depict a plane crashing into the Eiffel Tower, and you know it. The ad depicts a plane flying in the vicinity of the Eiffel Tower, with of course absolutely nothing to indicate it’s about to crash into the tower. It’s a badly conceived ad design for sure, but flat-out saying the plane is “crashing into the Eiffel Tower” is irresponsible nonsense.

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