New Delhi: A tourist's Kiki Challenge onboard a Pakistani flight has landed the Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) in trouble. PIA came under fire after a promotional video made by the national flag carrier in collaboration with a Polish tourist who is seen doing the 'Kiki challenge' inside an empty aircraft surfaced. Soon after the video went viral on social media, the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) slammed PIA for allowing the woman to go into an empty aircraft and dance at the airport. The federal institution has also demanded the explanation for permitting the women to freely move into a highly-secured runway of the airport.

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As per the report, a video of Polish tourist Eva Bianka Zubeck performing the popular ‘Kiki challenge' with the national flag wrapped on her body was doing rounds on the internet since Monday. The airlines took to Twitter and posted the video saying, "Eva Zubeck from Poland/England is a Global Citizen travelling around the world, but now her heart is set on Pakistan! She has been exploring Pakistan flying #PIA. She will be celebrating Independence Day in a style never before attempted in the world! Stay tuned for updates."


However, the NAB later in the day said the woman not only disgraced the flag but also violated the security codes of the national airlines. "We want to know that who allowed the woman to go into an empty aircraft and dance at the airport," a NAB spokesman told Dawn news. He said the NAB will officially send a letter to the PIA on Wednesday to seek its management's point of view on the issue. Due to the immediate escalation of the issue, Zubeck had to issue a clarification.

Following a mixed reaction on the social media on her video, Zubeck took to Instagram and shared a video to explain what happened with the PIA Kiki Challenge video. Here's what she said:


What is Kiki Challenge

Kiki challenge is a dance challenge that has gone viral across the world. Kiki dance challenge is based on Canadian hip-hop superstar Drake’s hit song "In My Feelings" from his latest album Scorpion.