Year-Long Airspace Ban Continues Between India and Pakistan
Pakistan has extended its airspace ban for Indian planes until May 24, marking over a year since the initial closure following a terror attack in Kashmir. The aviation restrictions have led to longer routes for Indian carriers, as both nations keep their airspaces off-limits to each other.
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Pakistan has announced an extension of its airspace closure for Indian aircraft, continuing a situation that has now persisted for over a year. The ban, initiated after a deadly terror attack in Kashmir, will remain in effect until May 24, 2025.
The restrictions require Indian carriers to undertake longer routes to reach international destinations, reflecting ongoing tensions between the two countries.
Both nations have consistently blocked each other's flights, with India's reciprocal ban on Pakistani aircraft expected to remain as well. The move is part of broader retaliatory measures by India following the Pahalgam attack.
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