Pakistan has officially announced the extension of its airspace ban on all Indian-registered aircraft, now set to remain in effect until April 24. According to the latest notice from aviation authorities, the restriction applies to every Indian-owned, operated, or leased aircraft, including military flights.
The ban covers both the Karachi and Lahore Flight Information Regions, effectively limiting Indian aircraft from flying over Pakistan’s primary airspace corridors. This decision comes amid continuing tensions between Pakistan and India, which have persisted following recent conflicts and ongoing diplomatic strains.
Airspace restrictions between the two countries have been in place since April 2025, significantly affecting regional aviation routes and forcing airlines to reroute flights to avoid Pakistani airspace. Officials stated that the extension reflects ongoing security concerns and the current geopolitical situation, emphasizing the need to maintain strict controls over national airspace for safety and strategic reasons.
Authorities have urged airlines and passengers to stay updated with official notices to ensure smooth travel planning.
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