The Pakistan Airports Authority (PAA) has officially announced that Pakistani airspace is now open for all types of traffic, allowing domestic and international airlines to operate according to their schedules without disruption on Friday.
As per media reports, the PAA in a statement said all airports across the country have been cleared for landing and take-off, and multiple NOTAMs (Notices to Airmen) relating to the current security situation have been cancelled.
While the entire national airspace is fully operational, a few specific routes within Lahore Airport’s airspace remain temporarily closed for operational reasons.
The PAA reassured the public and international stakeholders that there is no disruption in scheduled air services. Sialkot International Airport, for example, has resumed operations for all inbound and outbound flights, with the authority confirming that all domestic and international flights are running smoothly.
In an official statement, a PAA spokesperson reiterated that “all airports in Pakistan are fully operational, and the national airspace is safe for civil aviation operations. Passengers should verify flight timings with their respective airlines to ensure a seamless travel experience amid the current security environment.”
However, the authority also strongly condemned India’s recent irresponsible actions, which they say posed a serious threat to civil aviation in the region. Pakistan has formally notified the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) regarding these developments and the potential risks associated with such provocations.