Dhaka, March 5 -- Pakistan and Afghanistan's airspace has emerged as one of the world's busiest aviation corridors amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, according to flight tracking data.

Airlines are increasingly rerouting long-haul international flights through the two countries to avoid conflict-affected zones, resulting in significant congestion across their skies.

Data from Flightradar24 shows a visible surge in overflights across Pakistan and Afghanistan in recent weeks. Multiple carriers have adjusted flight paths to maintain operational continuity while minimizing exposure to geopolitical risks.

Aviation experts said the spike highlights how global airlines are adapting route networks in response to instability, particul...