The Pakistan Airports Authority (PAA) has reaffirmed that the nation’s airspace remains fully accessible, secure, and open for all civil aviation operations despite the implementation of temporary route restrictions in certain areas. This assurance comes in response to concerns raised following the issuance of a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) that outlined specific limitations affecting air traffic service routes within the Karachi and Lahore Flight Information Regions (FIRs).
The NOTAM detailed that from March 3 until March 31, selected segments of air traffic routes would be closed daily between 9:00 AM and 3:00 PM. These restrictions are described as operational necessities, aimed at ensuring the smooth functioning and safety of air traffic management during this period. Importantly, the affected route segments extend from ground level up to unlimited altitude but are confined to the specified time window each day.
Officials from the PAA emphasized that these temporary closures represent routine operational adjustments rather than any broader limitation on Pakistan’s airspace. They clarified that commercial flights, including arrivals, departures, and overflights, continue to operate without interruption across the country’s airspace. The overall air traffic services remain fully functional, with air traffic controllers and airport management teams actively coordinating to minimize any potential disruptions.
To accommodate the temporary route closures, alternative flight paths have been arranged for affected aircraft, ensuring that the flow of air traffic remains steady and safe. Despite these efforts, some impact on flight schedules was observed on Monday, when commercial flights between the Middle East and Islamabad International Airport were notably reduced. Only one flight, operated by Etihad Airways from Abu Dhabi, successfully landed in Islamabad that evening. Meanwhile, flights originating from Dubai, Sharjah, Bahrain, Kuwait, and Muscat were cancelled as they did not depart from their respective airports.
It is noteworthy that flights operated by Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) to and from Saudi Arabia have continued their schedules without any reported interruptions. This highlights the PAA’s commitment to maintaining critical air links and minimizing inconvenience for passengers and airlines alike during the temporary route restrictions.
In conclusion, the Pakistan Airports Authority has reassured all stakeholders that the country’s airspace remains fully operational and safe for civil aviation activities. The temporary route restrictions are a standard operational measure designed to enhance the efficiency and safety of air traffic management, with contingency plans in place to support uninterrupted flight operations throughout the affected period.