Pakistan Reopens Airspace Following Ceasefire with India: What You Need to Know

Pakistan's Airspace Reopening Announcement
Islamabad: On Saturday, Pakistan declared that it would reopen its airspace for all types of air traffic, coinciding with a ceasefire agreement with India.
The Pakistan Airports Authority (PAA) made this announcement as the country appears to be moving towards a state of normalcy following heightened tensions with India.
According to the PAA, "All airports across the nation are now operational for regular flight services. Passengers are advised to check with their respective airlines for updated flight schedules."
The authority confirmed that the airspace has been fully restored for all flight operations, allowing all airports in the country to resume normal activities.
Previously, Pakistan's airspace had been closed for a period due to the escalating tensions with India, which disrupted regular air travel and caused significant inconvenience for travelers.
This decision to reopen the airspace indicates a positive shift in relations between Pakistan and India.