The Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (PCAA) has announced a temporary suspension of specific air routes in the major cities of Karachi and Lahore due to escalating tensions between Iran and the United States. This decision comes as a precautionary measure to ensure the safety of air travel amid the ongoing geopolitical conflict, which has significantly impacted flight operations across the country.
the official Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) released by the PCAA, the affected air routes will remain closed daily from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm starting March 3 and continuing through March 31. During these hours, commercial airlines will be prohibited from using these designated corridors, leading to widespread disruptions in both domestic and international flight schedules.
In the past three days alone, the aviation sector has witnessed the cancellation of more than 500 flights, affecting thousands of passengers stranded at various airports nationwide. Travelers are currently facing uncertainty as they await further updates regarding rescheduled flights or alternative travel arrangements. The Pakistan Airport Authority has confirmed that the cancellations span multiple airports, underscoring the extensive impact of the airspace restrictions.
Moreover, the suspension has extended beyond passenger flights, with air cargo services coming to a halt as well. This interruption has caused significant delays in the transportation of critical goods, including food supplies and other essential commodities, raising concerns about the broader economic and logistical repercussions. Officials have attributed these challenges to the closure of airspace in several neighboring countries, which has forced rerouting and operational adjustments for airlines operating within the region.
While flights to and from Saudi Arabia continue to operate under current conditions, aviation authorities have warned that any further escalation in the Iran-US conflict could lead to additional disruptions. The situation remains fluid, and it is uncertain when normal flight operations will resume fully. Airlines and regulatory bodies are closely monitoring developments to mitigate risks and restore stability to Pakistan’s air travel network as soon as possible.