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Pakistan reopens airspace to all flights after ceasefire with india

  • On May 10, 2025, Pakistan lifted restrictions on its airspace, allowing all types of flight operations to resume following a ceasefire agreement that eased tensions with India.
  • The reopening followed escalating tensions that included India launching missile strikes on Pakistani air bases and the closure of airspaces by both countries since May 7.
  • Pakistan closed 32 airports, including major hubs, disrupting flights and stranding hundreds of travelers both domestically and abroad before resuming Pakistan International Airlines operations gradually.
  • A spokesperson for the Pakistan Airports Authority confirmed that flight services have resumed across all airports in the nation, indicating a return to regular aviation activities after recent disruptions.
  • The ceasefire agreement, brokered with international diplomatic efforts, suggests a possible de-escalation of hostilities and gradual normalization of civilian air traffic between the nuclear-armed neighbors.
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MM News TV broke the news in on Friday, May 9, 2025.
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