Following the cessation of hostilities between Pakistan and India on Saturday, and the full reopening of Pakistan’s airspace, flight operations at Lahore Airport continued to face major disruptions.
On Monday, multiple flights were cancelled including Saudi Airlines’ flights SV733, SV737, SV739, and SV3735 on the Lahore–Jeddah route, Jazeera Airways’ flights J9 501 and J9 502 on its Kuwait–Lahore, while SriLankan Airlines halted operations of flights UL153 and UL154 between Colombo and Lahore.
Airport authorities have advised passengers to contact their respective airlines for the latest updates on flight schedules and rebooking options.
Meanwhile, operations at Karachi’s Jinnah International Airport have resumed normalcy.
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On Sunday, 45 flights were cancelled from Karachi — including 39 international departures — along with 38 from Lahore (32 international), 40 from Islamabad (36 international), 11 from Peshawar, 10 from Multan, and 6 from Sialkot, according to the official flight schedule.