Pakistan extends airspace ban on Indian aircrafts by a month
India, June 18 -- Pakistan on Wednesday extended its airspace restrictions on Indian-registered aircraft for yet another month till July 24. The restrictions were first imposed in April 2025, a day after terrorists killed 26 people in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam, leading to a stand-off between the two nuclear-powered countries, which culminated in a four-day military conflict.
India has also slapped similar restrictions on Pakistani aircraft for using its airspace. "The ban on Indian aircraft - both civil and military - will remain in effect from 5:50 pm June 16 until 4:59 am July 24," the Pakistan Airports Authority said in a notice issued on Wednesday. While military tensions have eased between the two, diplomatic relations remain str...
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