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Pakistan-Afghanistan Airspace Emerges Among World’s Busiest Corridors

March 3, 2026
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Pakistan-Afghanistan Airspace Emerges Among World’s Busiest Corridors

Amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, air routes passing over Pakistan and Afghanistan have emerged as some of the busiest in the world, according to recent data from Flightradar24. Airlines are increasingly rerouting international flights through this corridor to avoid conflict zones, resulting in unusually heavy congestion in the region’s airspace. Aviation authorities have described the situation as unprecedented in terms of both volume and complexity.

The surge in overflights is expected to provide a substantial economic boost to Pakistan’s aviation sector, generating millions of dollars in revenue from landing fees, overflight charges, and related services. Airports and air traffic control centers are working diligently to manage the increased load, coordinating flight paths and schedules to maintain safety and efficiency for both commercial and cargo flights.

Experts note that this heightened activity also underscores the strategic importance of the Pakistan-Afghanistan aerial corridor in global air travel, particularly for carriers connecting Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. Authorities are deploying advanced monitoring systems and expanding operational protocols to handle the growing number of flights, ensuring that the region remains a reliable and secure passage for international air traffic despite the geopolitical uncertainties. The situation is likely to continue in the near term, as airlines adjust their routes in response to evolving security dynamics across the Middle East.

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