Pakistan extends airspace closure for Indian aircraft until May 24
The Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority has issued a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) indicating that airspace over Pakistan is currently restricted for Indian-registered aircraft. This restriction applies not only to commercial flights operated by Indian airlines but also includes military aircraft.
This decision is part of ongoing tensions between India and Pakistan, which have historically influenced air travel regulations in the region. The implications of this NOTAM could affect flight routes for Indian carriers, resulting in longer travel times and potential changes in operational schedules.
The ban on Indian flights has been in place intermittently due to geopolitical circumstances, and such restrictions are generally aimed at ensuring national security. In recent years, both countries have made efforts to engage in dialogue, although airspace restrictions often reflect the current state of diplomatic relations. Travelers are advised to check flight statuses regularly and stay informed about travel advisories issued by relevant authorities.
