
Pakistan Extends Airspace Closure for India: Pakistan has extended the ban on the use of its airspace for Indian aircraft for another month. This decision was taken on Monday. Since the terrorist attack in Pahalgam on 22 April, the relationship between the two countries has been furious. The neighboring country had earlier extended the ban on aircraft for a month on 23 May.
Pakistan Airport Authority issued notice
Pakistan Airport Authority has issued a new NOTAM (notice to airmen) and made it clear that its airspace for Indian aircraft will now be closed from June 23 to July 23. This notice states that this ban will be applicable to Indian airlines, India -operated or owned by India and even Indian military flights. That is, no Indian aircraft, whether it is a passenger or a military, will not be able to use the aircraft of Pakistan.
India also shut down its airspace for Pakistan
India has also taken a big decision in response to Pakistan’s constant stance. The Government of India has extended the duration of keeping its airspace for Pakistani airlines by one month, which will now be applicable till 24 July. Earlier this ban was to end on May 24, but in view of the situation, it was extended till June 24. Now under the new period, Pakistani aircraft will not be able to fly through India’s aircraft.
What is the effect of airspace being closed?
More fuel, more expenses: Due to the long way, the aircraft needs more fuel, due to which the cost of airlines is increasing. It is estimated that this expenditure can reach millions of dollars every month.
Reduction in the number of flights: Due to higher expenses and time, some airlines are considering reducing the number of flights on some routes.
Can increase rent: Airlines can put their increased cost burden on passengers, which can make tickets expensive.
Tiredness: Passengers have to stay on the aircraft for a long time due to long flights, which makes the journey tired.
Tension situation between the two countries after the Pahalgam attack
Pahalgam After the terrorist attack, India on the night of 6 and 7 May Operation vermilion In retaliation under, he targeted the 9 terrorist bases present in PoK. More than 100 terrorists were killed in this attack. Seeing the retaliation from India, Pakistan was shocked and attacked many cities in India with drones and missiles, which India also gave a befitting reply. After this struggle, which lasted for three consecutive days, a ceasefire agreement was signed between the two countries on 10 May. However, there is still a complete ban on trade and arrival of people between the two countries.
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