Indian aircraft will not be able to use the airspace of Pakistan

Pakistan officials extended the ban on their airspace for Indian aircraft on Wednesday until September 23. The Pakistan Airport Authority has issued a new comment (notice to Airman) announcing to expand the ban on Indian aircraft in Pakistan airspace for a month. The move banned Indian aircraft from flying in the Pakistani region. Indian aircraft (symbolic photo) cannot use the airspace of Pakistan, Lahore. Pakistan officials extended the ban on their airspace for Indian aircraft on Wednesday until September 23. The Pakistan Airport Authority has issued a new remark (notice to Airman), which has been announced to extend the ban on Indian aircraft in the airspace of Pakistan for a month. The airport authority said that all the aircraft run by Indian Airlines will not be allowed to use Pakistani airspace. This ban will also apply to military and civil aircraft in India. After the terror attack in Pahalgam, the ban was first imposed on April 23 for a month in light of the tensions between the two countries. The move banned Indian aircraft from flying in the Pakistani region. A few days later, on April 30, India also refuted for Pakistani aircraft and airlines. The ban was first expanded on May 23.