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Among the affected carriers, Saudi Airlines cancelled multiple flights on the Lahore–Jeddah route, including flights SV733, SV737, SV739, and SV3735. Jazeera Airways suspended its Kuwait–Lahore flights J9 501 and J9 502, while SriLankan Airlines halted operations of flights UL153 and UL154 between Colombo and Lahore, Express News reported.
Jinnah International Airport will remain unavailable for flight operations until midnight tonight, the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority confirmed on
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The Nation UAE on MSNKarachi airport flight operations resume after hours-long suspensionAfter hours-long suspension due to operational reasons, flight operations at Jinnah International Airport have been restored, Pakistan Airports Authority said in a statement on
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The Express Tribune on MSNKarachi airport suspends flights until midnight amid rising regional tensionsKarachi Airport suspends flight operations until midnight due to unspecified reasons, said the official notification.
Despite the ceasefire between Pakistan and India, flight disruptions continue at Lahore's Allama Iqbal International Airport.
Flight operations at the Karachi Jinnah International Airport were resumed, the Pakistan Airports Authority (PAA) said late on Thursday. “Flight operations at Karachi’s Jinnah International Airport have been immediately restored,” the PAA statement read. “All other major airports across the country remain available for flight operations,” it added.
In the wake of recent missile strikes by India on Pakistani territory, Pakistan has taken the significant step of closing its airspace and canceling all
Hundreds of passengers were left stranded at airports across Pakistan after a series of flight disruptions caused by rising tensions between Pakistan and India. Major airports in
Authorities have imposed a complete ban on the sale and use of laser lights in the vicinity of Jinnah International Airport in Karachi for two months, citing aviation safety concerns. According to a notification issued by Commissioner Karachi, Syed Hassan Naqvi, the restriction falls under Section 144 and will be enforced from 6 May to 5 July 2025.