Pakistan, June 18 -- Pakistan has extended its ban on Indian-registered aircraft from using its airspace until July 24, according to a new Notice to Airmen issued by the Pakistan Airports Authority. The decision continues restrictions first imposed in April 2025 amid rising bilateral tensions. The move is expected to affect international flight routes operated by Indian carriers.

Under the revised notification, Indian civil and military aircraft will remain barred from entering Pakistani airspace from 5:50 pm on June 16 until 4:59 am on July 24. The restriction applies to all aircraft registered in India as well as those operated, owned, or leased by Indian airlines and military operators.

The airspace closure was first introduced follo...