(Web Desk) – Pakistan has extended its ban on Indian aircraft using Pakistani airspace until Tuesday, February 24.
A spokesperson for the Pakistan Airports Authority (PAA) said the country’s airspace will remain closed to Indian-registered aircraft. The restriction will now run until 5:00 am on February 24.
The ban applies to all aircraft owned, operated or leased by Indian airlines. It also covers military flights.
Earlier in December, Pakistan had extended its airspace closure for Indian-registered aircraft by another month, continuing restrictions that have been in place since April last year amid ongoing bilateral tensions.
The PAA had issued a new Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) with the approval of the federal government, confirming that Pakistan’s airspace will remain closed to Indian aircraft until 23 January, 2026.
