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    Pakistan Airports Authority Refutes Claims of Surge in Overflight Traffic and Revenue

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 6, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Pakistan Airports Authority (PAA) has firmly dismissed recent media claims suggesting a significant increase in overflight traffic and daily revenue generated from Pakistan’s airspace. These reports had linked the supposed surge to heightened tensions in the Middle East, which allegedly forced international airlines to reroute their flights, resulting in a 15 percent rise in air traffic over Pakistan and daily earnings of approximately $800,000. However, the PAA has clarified that these figures are inaccurate and do not reflect the current situation.

    the authority, the spike in overflight numbers was only temporary and directly related to short-term regional instability. Air traffic controllers managed the situation effectively, ensuring smooth operations despite the brief increase. Prior to the escalation of tensions, Pakistan’s airspace typically accommodated around 650 overflights each day. Fluctuations in daily flight numbers are common and expected due to various operational and seasonal factors, making a permanent 15 percent increase highly unlikely.

    Furthermore, the PAA highlighted that revenue from overflights is influenced by a complex set of variables, including the total number of flights, the distances covered within Pakistan’s airspace, and the applicable navigation fees. Therefore, any assertion that the authority is earning multi-million-dollar amounts daily due to a sudden rise in flights is speculative and misleading. The authority reassured the public and stakeholders that Pakistan’s airspace remains secure, fully functional, and open for international air traffic without interruption.

    In a related development, Etihad Airways has announced the resumption of its flight services to Pakistan starting from March 6. This move comes amid ongoing tensions in the Middle East, particularly following the recent conflict between Iran and Israel, which has disrupted air travel routes in the region. Etihad’s decision to restore operations at Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad airports aims to facilitate passenger movement and maintain connectivity despite the geopolitical challenges.

    Beyond Pakistan, Etihad Airways plans to recommence flights to over 50 destinations worldwide, including key cities in Europe, the United Kingdom, and Central Asia. The airline has finalized its flight schedule for the period from March 6 to March 19, ensuring that travelers can rely on safe and efficient air travel during this period of uncertainty. This resumption of services underscores the resilience of international aviation networks and the importance of Pakistan’s strategic location in regional air traffic management.

    Overall, while regional tensions have caused some adjustments in flight paths, the Pakistan Airports Authority’s clarification dispels rumors of a sustained surge in overflight traffic and revenue. The situation remains under close monitoring, with the authority committed to maintaining the highest standards of safety and operational efficiency in Pakistan’s airspace.

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