Islamabad, May 23, 2025: Pakistan has extended its airspace ban on Indian flights until June 24, amid escalating diplomatic and military tensions between the two neighbours, the Pakistan Airports Authority (PAA) confirmed on Friday.
The ban, initially implemented on April 24, prohibits all Indian-registered aircraft, as well as any aircraft operated, owned, or leased by Indian airlines or operators, including military flights, from entering or transiting Pakistani airspace.
“No flight operated by Indian airlines or aviation operators will be permitted to enter or transit through Pakistani airspace during this period,” the PAA said in a statement.
The restriction, now extended until 4:59 a.m. on June 24, has significantly disrupted Indian carriers, many of which have been forced to reroute international flights, resulting in longer travel times, increased fuel costs, and passenger delays. Several flights have been rescheduled or cancelled, leading to higher fares and widespread inconvenience for travellers.
The PAA stated that the situation is being monitored continuously and that the restrictions will remain in place until further notice.
The move comes amid a sharp rise in tensions following recent cross-border incidents, with both countries exchanging harsh rhetoric and taking reciprocal measures.