On Wednesday, Pakistan announced a 48-hour closure of its airspace for all air traffic after India was a military strike on terrorist targets in Pakistan and Pakistan-Kashmir (POK).
Shortly after the military strike of India, the Pakistani air authorities closed the air space over Islamabad and Lahore and diverted flights to Karachi. Later, the entire airy space was closed for 48 hours as a preventive measure.
However, the aerial authorities reopened the air space after an eight -hour closure.
How were the flights affected
International and domestic flights continued this morning and most of them deviated from the International Airport Jinnah in Karachi or Lahore.
However, Airspace in Lahore was again closed for 24 hours after a short renewal.
At Jinnah Airport in Karachi, he witnessed a difficult rush, because the delayed international and domestic flights took off or landed there.
A spokesman for the Civil Aviation Office said that flights from West Asian countries and other destinations are now fully functional according to the schedule.
He added that home flights also became functional until the next announcement.
The spokesman said Uzbekistan Airlines from Tashkent achieved a new Delhi via Lahore.
The Indian armed forces soon on Wednesday strokes of missiles on nine terrorist goals in Pakistan and Pakistan occupied cashmere under the operation of Sindoor. It started with a retaliation for a terrorist attack in Pahalgam Jammu and Kashmir 22 April, who killed 26 people.
(Tagstotranslate) SINDOOR OPERATION (T) Pakistan