KARACHI – Pakistan’s airspace, which was shut last week due to theescalating tensions with neighbouring India, will be fully reopened today.
Flight operations at most major airports had resumed over the week,however, the reopening of the airspace nationwide had been delayed.
On Thursday, The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) said that Pakistan’sairspace will be completely reopened on March 8 at 01:00 pm.
Flight operations at Faisalabad, Multan and Rahim Yar Khan airports, whichwere suspended for an additional 24 hours on Thursday, will be resumedtoday.
Owing to the escalating tensions between India, Pakistan shut its airspacecompletely for about three days, due to which flights between Asia andEurope were disrupted, stranding thousands of passengers.
Although airlines were later able to reroute through China many flightsthat normally pass over Pakistan.








