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    Islamabad International Airport Restores Flight Operations After Brief Halt

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 13, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Islamabad International Airport reopened its airspace and resumed regular flight operations on Friday following a temporary suspension that disrupted air traffic for a short period. The halt was implemented due to operational concerns, as confirmed by aviation and security officials overseeing the federal capital’s airspace. This brief interruption, though inconvenient for travelers, was necessary to ensure the safety and security of all flights passing through the region.

    Earlier in the day, the Pakistan Airports Authority (PAA) issued a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) announcing the temporary closure of flight operations at Islamabad International Airport. The notice cited unspecified operational reasons as the cause for the suspension, prompting airlines and passengers to adjust their schedules accordingly. However, the closure was short-lived, and flights soon resumed their normal schedules without further delays.

    A spokesperson from the PAA reassured the public that the airport was fully operational once again, emphasizing that all flights were running on time. Passengers were advised to stay in contact with their respective airlines to receive the most current updates regarding their flights. This proactive communication helped minimize confusion and allowed travelers to make informed decisions during the disruption.

    Security officials revealed that the temporary suspension was triggered by the detection and subsequent neutralization of a suspicious drone operating within Islamabad’s airspace. The drone was brought down safely by authorities, who suspect it was locally controlled. However, there remains some speculation about the drone’s origin, with some sources suggesting it might have crossed over from the Afghan border. This incident highlights ongoing security challenges in the region and the vigilance required to protect critical infrastructure.

    The brief closure of Islamabad’s airspace also affected flights at nearby airports, including those serving the capital’s campus area. Despite the disruption, officials confirmed that normal operations resumed promptly after the airspace was declared secure and clear for aircraft movements. This swift response underscores the effectiveness of Pakistan’s aviation security protocols in managing unexpected threats.

    It is important to note that Pakistan’s airspace has generally remained open for civil aviation, with authorities maintaining routine advisories for certain routes, particularly within the Karachi and Lahore flight information regions. These advisories are typically issued for operational reasons and do not impact the overall availability of air traffic services across the country. The recent incident at Islamabad serves as a reminder of the dynamic nature of airspace management and the continuous efforts to maintain safety standards.

    Passengers traveling through Islamabad International Airport are encouraged to verify their flight details directly with airlines, especially in the aftermath of such incidents, to avoid any inconvenience. The airport’s quick return to normalcy reflects the commitment of aviation and security agencies to ensure uninterrupted and safe air travel for all.

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