Pakistan Continues Airspace Closure for Indian Flights: Ban Extended to August 24th Due to Ongoing Tensions.
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Pakistan has extended its ban on Indian flights from using its airspace until August 24, 2025. The Pakistan Airports Authority (PAA) issued a notification confirming the extension, which impacts all aircraft registered in India, including those operated by Indian airlines or leased from other countries. The ban, which has been in place since April, also applies to both civil and military aircraft owned or leased by Indian entities.

This recent extension marks the fourth consecutive month of the airspace restrictions, which initially began on April 23, 2025, following heightened tensions between India and Pakistan. The initial ban occurred after India suspended the Indus Waters Treaty and launched missile strikes. Pakistan responded by halting all airspace, border crossings, and trade with India. These restrictions have continued despite a ceasefire brokered through U.S. mediation on May 10.

The ongoing airspace closure has significantly impacted Indian airlines, particularly those operating long-haul international routes. Airlines are forced to reroute flights to avoid Pakistani airspace, leading to increased flight times and fuel costs. Air India CEO Campbell Wilson noted that the ban has added to flying costs, affecting the airline's bottom line, although they have managed to sustain non-stop operations to most destinations in North America and Europe. Industry experts estimate losses surpassing ₹8.2 billion due to rerouting and manufacturing delays.

The closure not only affects Indian carriers but also raises concerns about Pakistan's reliability as a regional air transit hub. Aviation analysts suggest that prolonged restrictions could discourage international partnerships and impact long-term route planning.

The reciprocal restrictions demonstrate strained relations between the two countries. On April 30, India responded to Pakistan's initial airspace ban with a reciprocal closure of its airspace to Pakistani aircraft and airlines.

The current restrictions are set to remain in effect until 4:59 AM (PST) on August 24, 2025. Pakistan's Civil Aviation Authority has stated that the restriction will remain in place pending further review.


Writer - Ishaan Gupta
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