After Pakistan airspace closure, Air Canada temporarily suspends flights to India
Development comes after tension between New Delhi and Islamabad escalates
MONTREAL:
Air Canada has temporarily suspended service to India, following a decision by the Pakistani government to close its airspace, a spokesperson for the carrier said on Wednesday.
Canada’s largest carrier canceled one flight to India from Vancouver and another flight en route to Delhi has turned back to Toronto, spokesperson Isabelle Arthur said by email.
Pakistan partially restores airspace after hours-long closure
The carrier, which operates daily service from Toronto and Vancouver to Delhi and four times weekly between Toronto and Mumbai, will “monitor the situation”.
Pakistan shot down two Indian fighter jets on Wednesday, a day after Indian warplanes violated Pakistani airspace for the first time since a war in 1971, prompting leading powers to urge the nuclear armed rivals to show restraint.
Air Canada has temporarily suspended service to India, following a decision by the Pakistani government to close its airspace, a spokesperson for the carrier said on Wednesday.
Canada’s largest carrier canceled one flight to India from Vancouver and another flight en route to Delhi has turned back to Toronto, spokesperson Isabelle Arthur said by email.
Pakistan partially restores airspace after hours-long closure
The carrier, which operates daily service from Toronto and Vancouver to Delhi and four times weekly between Toronto and Mumbai, will “monitor the situation”.
Pakistan shot down two Indian fighter jets on Wednesday, a day after Indian warplanes violated Pakistani airspace for the first time since a war in 1971, prompting leading powers to urge the nuclear armed rivals to show restraint.