
The Pakistani Airport Office (PAA) said that Pakistan extended the closure of its airspace to flights operated by Indian airlines by another month until August 24.
“No aircraft operated by Indian airlines or military and civilian flights that are owned or rented will not be able to use Pakistani air space,” says Notam (announcement of airmen) that came into force on Friday at 15:50 in India.
The ban will remain in place until August 24 at 5:19 (India’s time), Paa said.
India has extended its ban on Ailiverspace on all Pakistani aircraft within July 24, measures originally imposed on April 30 in response to the terrorist attack Pahalgam 22 April, which left 26 people dead. During the retaliation of Pakistan 24th April he closed his airspace to the Indian plane.
Tit-for-first restrictions have been restored by both countries several times.
(Tagstotranslate) Pakistani airspace closure