On Monday, Pakistan witnessed a significant disruption in its international air travel as over 105 flights were cancelled nationwide amid escalating tensions in the Middle East. This wave of cancellations has added to the ongoing challenges faced by travelers, marking a cumulative total of more than 350 suspended flights over the past three days. The situation has caused widespread inconvenience, particularly for passengers bound for key destinations in the Gulf region.
Major airports across the country have been severely impacted, with Karachi’s Jinnah International Airport experiencing the highest number of cancellations. A total of 32 flights scheduled to depart for prominent Middle Eastern hubs such as Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Doha, Sharjah, Kuwait, and Bahrain were called off. This disruption has not only affected outbound passengers but also the airlines’ operational schedules, creating a ripple effect across the aviation sector.
Similarly, Peshawar Airport faced a complete halt in its flight operations for the day, as all 22 domestic and international flights slated for Monday were cancelled. This unprecedented move highlights the gravity of the regional security concerns and the precautionary measures being taken by aviation authorities to ensure passenger safety. Lahore Airport also saw a significant number of cancellations, with 22 flights to destinations including Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, and Bahrain being suspended.
Other regional airports were not spared either. Faisalabad Airport had to suspend four flights, Quetta cancelled two, and Multan saw four flights called off. These cancellations collectively underscore the extensive impact of the Middle East crisis on Pakistan’s air connectivity, especially with the Gulf countries, which are vital for business, labor migration, and tourism.
Authorities have been closely monitoring the evolving security situation in the Middle East and are in constant communication with airlines to assess the risks and make informed decisions. Travelers are being urged to stay updated by regularly contacting their airlines for the latest information regarding flight schedules. The ongoing geopolitical tensions continue to pose challenges for the aviation industry, and officials are working to minimize disruptions while prioritizing safety.