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Flight disruptions continue in Pakistan despite ceasefire; 150 flights cancelled

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May 11, 2025
Flight disruptions continue in Pakistan despite ceasefire; 150 flights cancelled
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Islamabad, May 11, 2025: Pakistan’s aviation sector continues to face major disruptions despite a recent ceasefire, with at least 150 flights cancelled nationwide over the weekend. While authorities had anticipated a return to normal operations, flight schedules remain uncertain across the country.

According to aviation sources, the cancellations include 45 flights from Karachi, 38 from Lahore, 40 from Islamabad, 10 from Multan, and 11 from Peshawar. The continuing delays have left thousands of passengers stranded or scrambling for alternative arrangements.

In a rare positive development, three flights to Medina are scheduled to operate today, marking the first such departures since tensions began. More than 700 pilgrims are expected to travel on these flights from Lahore. A private airline flight is set to depart around 2:00 PM, followed by Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) Flight 7249 at 2:30 PM and PIA Flight 7251 in the early hours after 4:00 AM.

These limited operations offer some relief to passengers amid a broader aviation crisis triggered by regional instability. Earlier, in response to heightened tensions stemming from Indian aggression, Pakistan had closed parts of its airspace, leading Gulf carriers—including Qatar Airways, Emirates, Etihad Airways, and Saudi Airlines—to suspend their services to and from Pakistan.

Authorities have urged travelers, especially those on connecting flights, to avoid heading to airports without confirming the status of their flights. Passengers are advised to contact their airlines or booking agents for the latest updates and alternative travel options.

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