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    Widespread Suspension of Pakistan-Middle East Flights Hits Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad Airports

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 11, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Air travel between Pakistan and several key Middle Eastern destinations experienced a major disruption on Wednesday as numerous airlines halted their operations, resulting in widespread cancellations across the country’s busiest airports. This sudden suspension affected hundreds of travelers, leaving many stranded and scrambling for alternatives at major hubs including Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad.

    The Civil Aviation Authority of Pakistan confirmed that a total of 84 international flights connecting Pakistani cities with prominent Gulf destinations were either cancelled outright or temporarily put on hold. This unprecedented move was taken by airlines on both sides amid escalating regional tensions that have complicated airspace management and airport operations throughout the Gulf region. The ongoing geopolitical challenges have forced carriers to reassess their flight schedules, prioritizing safety and compliance with new regulatory measures.

    Karachi’s Jinnah International Airport bore the brunt of these cancellations, with 20 flights to and from various Middle Eastern cities removed from the timetable. Islamabad International Airport followed closely, witnessing the cancellation of 18 flights primarily servicing routes to Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Doha, and Sharjah. Lahore’s Allama Iqbal International Airport also faced significant disruptions, with 18 flights to destinations including Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Doha, Kuwait, and Bahrain being suspended. Meanwhile, Peshawar’s Bacha Khan International Airport recorded 16 cancellations affecting routes to Dubai, Sharjah, Doha, and Abu Dhabi, highlighting the widespread nature of the operational halt.

    Smaller regional airports were not spared from the impact. Multan International Airport saw four flights to Dubai and Sharjah cancelled, though officials expressed cautious optimism as operations showed signs of improvement compared to previous days. Similarly, Sialkot International Airport experienced eight cancellations, mainly on routes to Dubai and Sharjah, further underscoring the ripple effect across Pakistan’s aviation network.

    On a more positive note, Faisalabad International Airport has managed to restore normal flight operations, with services to Dubai and Sharjah resuming their regular schedules. This development offers some relief to travelers in that region, although the overall disruption continues to affect a large segment of passengers relying on Middle Eastern connections for business, family visits, and other purposes.

    Authorities in Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, and Bahrain have issued conditional approvals allowing flights to operate under strict guidelines as the situation remains fluid. Passengers are being urged to maintain close communication with their respective airlines to receive the latest updates and avoid unnecessary travel to airports without confirmed flight status. This advisory aims to minimize inconvenience and ensure traveler safety amid the ongoing uncertainty.

    This wave of cancellations represents one of the most extensive interruptions to air travel between Pakistan and the Middle East in recent months. The disruption has raised concerns among the large Pakistani expatriate community residing in Gulf countries, as well as business travelers who depend heavily on these routes for commerce and connectivity. As the situation evolves, all eyes remain on diplomatic and aviation authorities to restore normalcy and facilitate smoother travel between these closely linked regions.

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