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    PAA Announces New Temporary Suspension of Islamabad Airport Flights on March 17

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 15, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Pakistan Airports Authority (PAA) has issued a fresh Notice to Airmen (Notam) declaring a temporary halt to flight operations at Islamabad International Airport for a two-hour window on March 17. This announcement follows the recent withdrawal of a similar suspension notice that had been scheduled for March 16, reflecting ongoing adjustments in flight scheduling and operational planning.

    the latest directive, all commercial flights will be prohibited from landing or taking off at Islamabad airport between 8:30 am and 10:30 am on March 17. This suspension is part of a broader operational pause affecting six sectors within the Lahore Flight Information Region (FIR), which will also be temporarily closed to commercial air traffic during the same period. These measures are intended to ensure safety and manage air traffic efficiently amid current logistical challenges.

    Earlier, the PAA had announced a similar two-hour suspension for March 16, instructing airline captains to carry additional fuel reserves to accommodate potential delays. Aircraft already airborne during the restricted hours were advised to prepare for possible holding patterns before being cleared to land at Islamabad airport. However, this initial suspension was later rescinded, prompting the issuance of the new Notam for the following day.

    In addition to the flight suspension, the PAA has issued important advisories concerning jet fuel availability. Due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, there have been significant disruptions in the supply of Jet A-1 fuel, which is critical for commercial aviation operations. This shortage has compelled the authority to recommend that airlines operating within Pakistan minimize their fuel loads on departure and maximize refueling at foreign airports whenever possible to mitigate supply constraints.

    The fuel supply advisory, which came into effect last Saturday, highlights the regional geopolitical tensions’ direct impact on Pakistan’s aviation sector. The PAA has stated that this advisory will remain active until March 31, urging airlines to take precautionary measures to avoid operational disruptions. These developments underscore the interconnected nature of global events and their ripple effects on domestic infrastructure and services.

    Overall, the PAA’s recent notices reflect a proactive approach to managing air traffic and fuel resources amid uncertain conditions. Passengers scheduled to travel through Islamabad International Airport during this period are advised to stay updated on flight statuses and prepare for possible delays. The aviation authority continues to monitor the situation closely and will provide further updates as necessary to ensure the safety and efficiency of Pakistan’s airspace.

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