Over 1,456 Pakistan–Middle East Flights Cancelled in 14 Days Amid Iran War

Karachi (HRNW)- Flight operations between Pakistan and the Middle East remain severely disrupted due to the ongoing war involving the United States, Israel, and Iran, resulting in a large number of flight cancellations across the country.

According to details, 72 flights to Middle Eastern destinations were cancelled in a single day, while the total number of cancelled flights from Pakistan to Gulf countries has exceeded 1,456 during the past 14 days.

From Karachi, 14 flights to Doha, Bahrain, and Kuwait were cancelled. Meanwhile, 17 flights from Lahore to Doha, Kuwait, Baghdad, and Dubai were also suspended due to the current regional situation.

In addition, 25 flights from Islamabad, 14 from Peshawar, 8 from Sialkot, 10 from Faisalabad, and 2 from Multan were cancelled.

However, all four flights from Quetta to Dubai and Sharjah are operating today. Authorities also announced that four flights from Islamabad to Karachi and Jeddah have been rescheduled earlier due to administrative reasons.

According to aviation sources, two flights from Karachi to Islamabad (PK-300 and PA-208) will depart one to three hours earlier, while two flights from Islamabad to Jeddah (PA-273 and SV-3726) have also been advanced by about one hour.

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