Pakistan expanded on Friday Airspace ban Indian aircraft are until October 24, according to a statement from the Pakistan Aviation Authority (PAA).
Last month, according to reports from Notam (notification to pilots) issued on August 22, the government extended the closure of its airspace for a month until September 25.
New Delhi accuses Islamabad of no evidence or careful planning April Kashmir’s Pahalgam attack deadly attacks. Pakistan strongly denied the allegations and called for a neutral investigation. If the situation becomes Military confrontation Between nuclear powers, both sides need US intervention to agree to a ceacefire.
On April 24, Pakistan’s top brass announced a series of measures, including closing its airspace to all-India-owned or Indian-operated airlines, and effective immediately, as it retaliates against the killings in New Delhi or the active measures against the state.
PAA spokesman Saifullah Khan confirms dawn.com The airspace closure of Indian aircraft has been extended until October 24.
A copy of notam, available for dawn.comalso confirmed the closure.
“Pakistan’s airspace will remain closed for Indian registered aircraft. The ban applies to all aircraft owned, operated or leased by an Indian airline or operator. This includes military flights.”
“The ban will be effective at 1:00 pm (PKT) on September 19, 2025 and will end at 4:59 AM (PKT) on October 24, 2025 (PKT) at 4:59 AM (PKT) on October 24, 2025. The ban will be effective from the ground to the infinite height.”
During last month’s host game, two neighboring countries closed their spaces several times. Pakistan Reopen After the ceasefire was announced, it will be space for all types of flights on May 10.