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India and Pakistan extend airspace closure until June 23 amidst escalating tensions

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Last updated: 23 May, 2025 7:37 PM
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India and Pakistan extend airspace closure until June 23 amidst escalating tensions

New Delhi: Pakistan has extended the closure of its airspace for Indian airlines until 4:59 am on June 24, according to a statement issued by the Pakistan Airports Authority. The restriction applies to all aircraft registered, owned, leased, or operated by India, including military aircraft.

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Impact on Indian aviation sectorIndia’s tit-for-tat move

The ban was initially imposed on April 24 in response to India’s diplomatic measures following the Pahalgam terror attack. Originally set for a month in accordance with International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) regulations, the closure was later extended. India responded by shutting its airspace to Pakistani flights on April 30.

Impact on Indian aviation sector

This prolonged restriction has severely impacted the Indian aviation sector. Airlines such as Air India and IndiGo have been forced to reroute flights to Europe, North America, and the Middle East over the Arabian Sea, resulting in longer flight durations and higher fuel consumption. Airfares on the affected routes have surged by 8–12 per cent, with further increases expected. Air India has projected potential losses of up to USD 600 million if the airspace ban continues for a year. The airline has reportedly approached the Indian government for financial assistance.

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India’s tit-for-tat move

In a reciprocal move, India has extended the suspension of civilian flight operations at 32 airports in the northern and western regions until June 23. “Indian airspace is not approved for aircraft registered in Pakistan and aircraft operated/owned or leased by Pakistani airlines/operators, including military flights,” the Ministry of Civil Aviation stated.

The escalating airspace restrictions reflect mounting geopolitical tensions between the two countries, particularly after India launched ‘Operation Sindoor’ on May 7, targeting terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. Indian passengers continue to face growing challenges, including soaring ticket prices, long wait times, flight delays and extended security checks.

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