Pakistan extends airspace closure for India by another month
Pakistan
The Pakistan Airports Authority has issued a new NOTAM. According to the new NOTAM, Pakistan’s airspace will remain closed to Indian registered aircraft until March 23.
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) - Pakistan has extended the closure of its airspace for India by another month.
The Pakistan Airports Authority has issued a new NOTAM. According to the new NOTAM, Pakistan’s airspace will remain closed to Indian registered aircraft until March 23.
All Indian registered military and civil aircraft will not be allowed to pass through Pakistan's airspace.
It should be remembered that Pakistan has closed its airspace to Indian aircraft since April 23, 2025.
Pakistan has extended the closure of its airspace for Indian aircraft by another month amid ongoing tensions between the two countries.
The Pakistan Airports Authority, with government approval, issued a fresh NOTAM stating that Pakistani airspace will remain closed to Indian-registered aircraft.
All Indian commercial passenger planes, military aircraft and private jets will not be allowed to pass through Pakistan’s airspace during this period.
Pakistan first shut its airspace to Indian aircraft on April 23, 2025. Since then, Indian airlines have reportedly faced heavy financial losses, running into billions of rupees, due to longer routes and higher operating costs.
Officials said the decision reflects the current strained relations between the two neighbours and will continue to apply to all commercial and private Indian flights.