Islamabad/New Delhi, Jan. 21 -- Pakistan has extended its airspace ban on Indian aircraft for another month until February 24, 2026, according to a Notam (notice to airmen) issued by the Pakistan Airports Authority (PAA) on Tuesday.

According to the new Notam, the restriction will remain in effect from January 25, 2026, to February 24, 2026 (PST) until 5am. The ban applies to all Indian-owned, operated and leased aircraft, including military flights.

The PAA said the decision continues an existing restriction that has already been in place for the past nine months.

Islamabad closed its airspace for New Delhi, after India put the Indus Water Treaty in abeyance, leading to much uproar in Pakistan due to the country's deteriorating water an...