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    Pakistan Airports Authority Confirms Full Access to Airspace Amid Regional Tensions

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    On Tuesday, the Pakistan Airports Authority (PAA) firmly rejected claims circulating in the media that suggested a partial closure of Pakistan’s airspace for commercial flights. The authority clarified that the entire Pakistani airspace remains open and fully operational, ensuring safe passage for all civil aviation traffic without any restrictions. This announcement came in response to reports linking potential airspace limitations to escalating tensions in the Middle East, particularly the ongoing conflict between the United States and Iran, which has already disrupted flight routes across several countries in the region.

    The PAA emphasized that commercial flights, including arrivals, departures, and overflights, continue to operate normally within Pakistan’s airspace. Air traffic controllers and airport personnel are actively managing flight operations without interruption, maintaining the highest standards of safety and efficiency. The authority also highlighted that alternative flight paths are routinely available and utilized when necessary, ensuring smooth air traffic flow despite the volatile situation in neighboring regions.

    Addressing the confusion caused by the interpretation of a recent Notice to Airmen (Notam), the Pakistan Airports Authority described the media’s reading of the advisory as inaccurate and misleading. The Notam in question referred to the closure of certain routes from ground level to unlimited altitude, which the PAA clarified was a standard operational procedure rather than a response to any immediate threat. Such routine advisories are common in aviation to manage airspace safely and do not indicate any broader restrictions affecting commercial flights.

    In light of the misinformation, the PAA urged news outlets and social media users to rely solely on official communications to avoid spreading unfounded rumors that could unnecessarily alarm passengers and the general public. The authority’s statement serves as reassurance that Pakistan’s airspace remains secure and accessible, despite the heightened tensions and disruptions affecting air travel in other parts of the Middle East.

    The broader context of these developments includes significant disruptions to global air travel since Sunday, triggered by a series of air strikes in the Middle East. These strikes led to the temporary closure of major airports, including Dubai International Airport, which is recognized as the world’s busiest hub for international transit. Other critical transit points such as Abu Dhabi and Doha have also faced closures or severe operational restrictions, causing widespread delays and rerouting challenges for airlines and passengers alike.

    This turmoil in regional aviation followed reports of US and Israeli military actions that reportedly resulted in the death of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Saturday, an event that has dramatically escalated tensions across the Gulf. The resulting uncertainty has forced many countries to reassess their airspace safety protocols, but Pakistan has maintained its commitment to keeping its skies open and secure for all commercial aviation activities.

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