Islamabad, July 19, 2025: The Pakistan Airports Authority on Saturday once again extended its ban on Indian flights from entering its airspace for another month, continuing limitations initially imposed in April due to rising diplomatic and military tensions between the two countries.
The ban will be imposed on all aircrafts registered in India, stopping them from flying through the country’s airspace. As per the official notice, all planes run by Indian airlines will continue to be denied access to Pakistani skies.
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This restriction includes both commercial and defense-related aircraft, whether they are directly owned by India or operated under lease agreements by Indian firms.
The extended airspace ban started on July 18 and is set to stay in effect until August 24, the authority confirmed.
 
 
 
 


