PIA cancels flights to Northern areas due to air space restrictions
CAA issues directives following Indian threats of surgical strikes across the border
Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) on Wednesday cancelled its flights to Northern areas following the closure of airspace by Civil Aviation Authority (CAA).
“As per directives of CAA, the air space over Northern areas will remain closed on Wednesday, September 21. Inconvenience regretted,” PIA spokesperson Danyal Gilani said on Twitter.
While the reason behind the suspension of flights was not specified, reports suggest Pakistan’s warplanes are engaged in a takeoff and landing rehearsal amid threats from India following attack on its Srinagar military base.
Mounting tensions: Pakistan dismisses Indian charge of truce violation
Eighteen Indian soldiers were killed by four militants in the attack on an Army Brigade Headquarters in the Uri area near the Line of Control (LoC) Sunday morning. The assault was among the deadliest in held Kashmir and has sharply ratcheted up tension between the nuclear-armed rivals.
Earlier on Monday, Indian army reportedly requested the Modi government to consider “limited but punitive” cross-border strikes to send a message to Pakistan, which it holds responsible for the attack.
Indian military asks govt to consider 'punitive' cross-border strikes
Flights cancelled
PK 451 Islamabad - Skardu and PK 452 Skardu - Islamabad
PK 605 Islamabad - Gilgit and PK 606 Gilgit - Islamabad
PK 607 Islamabad - Gilgit and PK 608 Gigit - Islamabad
PK 609 Islamabad - Gilgit and PK 610 Gilgit - Islamabad
PK 660 Islamabad - Chitral - Peshawar and PK 661 Peshawar - Chitral - Islamabad
“As per directives of CAA, the air space over Northern areas will remain closed on Wednesday, September 21. Inconvenience regretted,” PIA spokesperson Danyal Gilani said on Twitter.
While the reason behind the suspension of flights was not specified, reports suggest Pakistan’s warplanes are engaged in a takeoff and landing rehearsal amid threats from India following attack on its Srinagar military base.
Mounting tensions: Pakistan dismisses Indian charge of truce violation
Eighteen Indian soldiers were killed by four militants in the attack on an Army Brigade Headquarters in the Uri area near the Line of Control (LoC) Sunday morning. The assault was among the deadliest in held Kashmir and has sharply ratcheted up tension between the nuclear-armed rivals.
Earlier on Monday, Indian army reportedly requested the Modi government to consider “limited but punitive” cross-border strikes to send a message to Pakistan, which it holds responsible for the attack.
Indian military asks govt to consider 'punitive' cross-border strikes
Flights cancelled
PK 451 Islamabad - Skardu and PK 452 Skardu - Islamabad
PK 605 Islamabad - Gilgit and PK 606 Gilgit - Islamabad
PK 607 Islamabad - Gilgit and PK 608 Gigit - Islamabad
PK 609 Islamabad - Gilgit and PK 610 Gilgit - Islamabad
PK 660 Islamabad - Chitral - Peshawar and PK 661 Peshawar - Chitral - Islamabad