Pakistan opens its airspace; PIA resumes normal flight

The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) on Tuesday announced the complete opening of Pakistan’s airspace, with the national carrier resuming its flights across the country.

Pakistan closed its airspace on February 27 followingescalating tensions with India.

   

On Tuesday, two-way flights from Lahore to Islamabad andflights from Karachi to Multan departed as per schedule, said a statementissued by the national carrier – Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) – onTuesday.

Flights have also been resumed for Bahawalpur, Raheem YarKhan and Dera Ghazi Khan. Flights from Sialkot will resume from March 28, afternecessary repairs are carried out on the Sialkot airport runway, it said.Earlier in February, the CAA partially opened the country’s airspace afterkeeping it closed for several hours following a rare aerial dogfight betweenIndian and Pakistani jets.

The CAA had also declared an aerial emergency, saying Pakistani airspace is closed until further notice. All local and international commercial flights were suspended following escalating tension between India and Pakistan.

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