Karachi (HRNW) — The Pakistan Airports Authority (PAA) has clarified that Pakistani airspace will remain closed to India-registered aircraft.
According to a statement issued by the PAA, the ban on Indian aircraft has been extended until 5:00 a.m. on February 24, after which Indian-registered aircraft will still not be allowed to use Pakistani airspace.
The statement further explained that the restriction applies to all aircraft owned, operated, or leased by Indian airlines, including military flights.
It is worth noting that Pakistan has kept its airspace closed to Indian aircraft since April 23, 2025, and under the current decision, this closure will continue.
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