NEW DELHI: India and Pakistan have extended the closure of their airspace for Pakistani and Indian airlines, respectively, by a month to 5.29 am (IST) on June 24, 2025. Indian carriers' flights from north India, mainly Delhi, are taking a longer route to and from the west. The earlier notice to airmen (NOTAM) issued by Pakistan was to expire on May 24.
The fresh NOTAM issued by India says: "Indian airspace not available for Pakistan registered aircraft and aircraft operated/owned/ or leased by Pakistan airlines/operators including military flights" till June 24, 5.29 am (IST).
Similarly, the fresh NOTAM issued Friday says: "Pakistan airspace not available for Indian registered aircraft and aircraft operated/owned or leased by Indian airlines/operators including military flights."
Since the ceasefire, many foreign airlines have resumed overflying Pakistan on their flight between the west and the east, including India.
The fresh NOTAM issued by India says: "Indian airspace not available for Pakistan registered aircraft and aircraft operated/owned/ or leased by Pakistan airlines/operators including military flights" till June 24, 5.29 am (IST).
Similarly, the fresh NOTAM issued Friday says: "Pakistan airspace not available for Indian registered aircraft and aircraft operated/owned or leased by Indian airlines/operators including military flights."
Since the ceasefire, many foreign airlines have resumed overflying Pakistan on their flight between the west and the east, including India.
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