Pakistan Keeps Airspace Closed to Indian Aircraft Until Sept 24
Pakistan Keeps Airspace Closed to Indian Aircraft Until Sept 24
Pakistan has extended its airspace restrictions on Indian aircraft until September 24, continuing a significant measure affecting air travel between the two countries.
The extension means Indian aircraft will remain barred from using Pakistan’s airspace during the specified period, according to the reported development.
The restriction reflects continued tensions between Pakistan and India, with aviation links remaining affected by the broader bilateral situation.
The extension could continue to impact flight routes and travel arrangements for airlines operating between or around the two countries.
Airlines and passengers are expected to monitor further announcements as the September 24 deadline approaches.
