Islamabad, 09 May, 2025: Flight operations at Jinnah International Airport in Karachi have returned to normal after a short-lived suspension earlier today, PAA confirmed.
The temporary disruption, which had briefly affected scheduled services, was not linked to any major technical or security concern, according to initial reports.
In a statement released to the media, the PAA announced that flight schedules across the country, including at Karachi, are now running smoothly.
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It further clarified that there are currently no operational issues or restrictions at any of major airports of Pakistan, which remain fully functional.
The PAA advised travellers to remain in contact with their airlines to receive real-time updates on flight statuses.
While operations have resumed, passengers were reminded that occasional adjustments in schedules may occur due to evolving logistical requirements.
Officials stated that coordination between the airport authorities and domestic as well as international airlines has been strengthened to maintain safety and efficiency.
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Ground staff and airline personnel were seen working closely together to minimise delays and ensure that affected passengers were assisted promptly.
While the PAA has not provided detailed information regarding the nature of the disruption, the authority reassured the public that all necessary protocols were followed to handle the situation.
The cause of the temporary suspension remains under review, and no security alerts have been issued in connection with the event.
The situation continues to be monitored by the PAA, which has pledged to release further advisories if needed.



