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Hold onto your phones, travelers—PIA’s got a new rule that’s causing a stir!
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But what’s behind this new ban? Let’s dive into the details and see what’s really going on!
PIA has rolled out a strict no-photos policy, with flight attendants now making regular announcements to keep those cameras stashed away.
Why the sudden clampdown?
Sounds straightforward, right? But not everyone’s buying it.
While PIA insists the ban aligns with aviation regulations and international standards, some netizens are raising their eyebrows.
After all, what’s a few selfies compared to safety, right?
The internet is buzzing with mixed feelings. Some passengers are applauding the move, seeing it as a win for privacy and a way to keep everyone focused on safety.
Others, however, are not so thrilled, feeling that their travel memories are being compromised. And then there are those who think this rule might be a smokescreen for underlying problems.
For many, in-flight photos and videos are a way to capture those unforgettable moments above the clouds.
Whether it’s a breathtaking sunset from Trail 3 or a first-time view of the city lights from Zero Point, these snaps are often cherished memories. PIA’s new policy might just be the start of a larger conversation about how we balance safety and personal moments while flying…
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