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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150 flights cancelled even after reopening of Pakistani airspace
Passengers wait outside Jinnah International airport after all domestic and international flights were cancelled in Karachi on May 7, 2025. —AFPAlthough Pakistan’s airspace was fully reopened after hostilities with India subsided on Saturday, flight disruptions persisted nationwide on...
Pakistan reopens airspace to all flights after ceasefire with india
Pakistan has reopened its airspace to all civilian and commercial flights after major de-escalation with India. The ceasefire move restores normal flight operations at airports nationwide, signalling a return to stability after a period of disruption. In a statement issued on Saturday, the Pakistan Airports Authority said a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) had been released, confirming the restoration of the country’s airspace for all types of flight op…
Pakistan reopens airspace after ceasefire with India
Islamabad: Pakistan announced on Saturday that it was opening its airspace for all kinds of traffic, shortly after the announcement of a ceasefire with India. Pakistan Airports Authority (PAA) made the announcement as apparently normalcy returns to the country after the raging tension with India seems to be ending. “All airports in the country are available for normal flight operations. Passengers are requested to contact the relevant airline fo…
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