Pakistan has officially extended its airspace restrictions on Indian-registered aircraft, Indian airlines, and aircraft leased by Indian operators until August 24, 2026, according to the Pakistan Airports Authority (PAA).
The extension was announced through a new Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) issued under government directives, continuing restrictions that have remained in effect since April 2025.
Airspace Restrictions Continue
Under the latest NOTAM, Indian-registered aircraft, Indian airlines, and aircraft operated under lease by Indian carriers will continue to be restricted from using Pakistani airspace.
The measure maintains Pakistan's existing aviation policy amid ongoing tensions between the two neighboring countries.
Impact on Airline Operations
Airspace restrictions can affect airlines by requiring longer flight routes, increasing fuel consumption, extending travel times, and raising operational costs.
Regional carriers may need to adjust flight planning and scheduling while complying with the latest aviation directives.
Aviation Policy
Officials stated that the extension follows current government policy and reflects the existing aviation framework already in place.
The Pakistan Airports Authority continues to issue NOTAMs to inform airlines and aviation stakeholders about operational restrictions and airspace regulations.
Conclusion
The extension of Pakistan's airspace restrictions until August 24, 2026, means current aviation measures will remain in force for Indian operators. Airlines and passengers are expected to continue following updated flight routes and operational guidance while the restrictions remain in effect.
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and is based on publicly available reports. Aviation policies and NOTAMs may be revised by the relevant authorities.
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