Pakistan witnessed significant disruptions in its international air travel on Monday as over 105 flights were cancelled across various airports in the country. The cancellations come amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, which have forced airlines to suspend numerous routes for safety and operational reasons. This marks a continuation of travel disturbances that have now accumulated to more than 350 cancelled flights over the past three days, highlighting the widespread impact of the regional instability on Pakistan’s aviation sector.
Major airports including Karachi, Lahore, and Peshawar bore the brunt of these cancellations. Karachi Airport alone saw 32 flights to key Middle Eastern hubs such as Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Doha, Sharjah, Kuwait, and Bahrain being called off. This has caused considerable inconvenience for passengers who were scheduled to travel to these destinations, many of whom are now left scrambling for alternative arrangements. The cancellations at Karachi, Pakistan’s busiest airport, underscore the severity of the situation and its ripple effects on international connectivity.
Meanwhile, Peshawar Airport experienced a complete shutdown of all 22 scheduled flights for the day, encompassing both domestic and international services. This total suspension of flights is unprecedented and reflects the heightened caution exercised by airlines operating in the region. Lahore Airport also faced significant disruptions, with 22 flights to Middle Eastern cities like Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, and Bahrain being cancelled. The impact was not limited to these major hubs; smaller airports such as Faisalabad, Quetta, and Multan also saw cancellations, with four flights cancelled from Faisalabad, two from Quetta, and four from Multan.
Over the last three days, the cumulative effect of these cancellations has affected thousands of travelers across Pakistan, many of whom are stranded or forced to delay their journeys. The ongoing tensions in the Middle East have prompted airlines to take precautionary measures, prioritizing passenger safety amid uncertain security conditions. Aviation authorities in Pakistan are closely monitoring the evolving situation and maintaining communication with airlines to manage the disruptions as effectively as possible.
Passengers are being urged to stay in regular contact with their airlines for the latest updates on flight schedules and to make necessary adjustments to their travel plans. The situation remains fluid, and further cancellations or changes to flight operations cannot be ruled out as regional tensions persist. This disruption highlights the broader implications of geopolitical conflicts on global travel networks, particularly for countries like Pakistan that have strong air links with the Middle East due to economic and labor ties.