Pakistan reopens airspace to all flights after ceasefire with india

Pakistan, India vow to uphold LoC ceasefire after clashes disrupted air traffic and raised fears of wider conflict

Pakistan has reopened its airspace to all civilian and commercial flights after major de-escalation with India. The ceasefire move restores normal flight operations at airports nationwide, signalling a return to stability after a period of disruption.

In a statement issued on Saturday, the Pakistan Airports Authority said a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) had been released, confirming the restoration of the country’s airspace for all types of flight operations. All airports across the country are now fully functional and available for routine services.

Authorities have advised travellers to check directly with their airlines for the latest flight schedules, as normal operations resume across Pakistan.

The reopening of the airspace marks a significant de-escalation in regional tensions and a return to normalcy for thousands of affected passengers and carriers.

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