Tensions Persist as Pakistan Keeps Airspace Shut for Indian Airlines

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Aviation restrictions continue amid strained relations, impacting regional flight operations and airline routes

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has extended the closure of its airspace for Indian flights until May 24, according to a newly issued Notice to Airmen (NOTAM), signaling continued strain in bilateral relations between the two countries.

The Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority confirmed that the restriction applies to all Indian-registered aircraft and those operated or leased by Indian airlines. The decision maintains limitations on overflight permissions, forcing Indian carriers to continue using longer alternate routes.

The extended closure is expected to significantly impact flight operations, increasing travel time and fuel costs for Indian airlines, particularly on westbound routes to Europe, North America, and the Middle East. Aviation experts note that such restrictions can lead to operational inefficiencies and higher ticket prices.

This is not the first time Pakistan has imposed airspace restrictions on India. Similar measures were taken in the past during periods of heightened political and military tensions, causing widespread disruption in regional aviation.

Officials have not specified the exact reasons behind the latest extension, but it comes amid ongoing diplomatic friction and broader regional security concerns.

Industry analysts say the continuation of restrictions reflects a lack of progress in easing tensions, while also highlighting how geopolitical disputes can directly affect commercial aviation and international travel.

Pakistan authorities have indicated that the situation will be reviewed periodically, leaving the possibility open for further extension depending on developments in bilateral relations.

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