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    Middle East Airspace Closure Forces Cancellation of 90 Flights Across Pakistan

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 16, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Air travel disruptions continue to impact Pakistan as a total of 90 flights have been cancelled across various airports nationwide. This widespread disruption is a direct consequence of the closure of Middle Eastern airspace amid escalating tensions and conflict involving the US, Israel, and Iran. The closure has severely affected flights operating to and from several Gulf countries, causing significant inconvenience for travelers and airlines alike.

    The affected routes primarily include flights connecting Pakistan with Kuwait, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, Iran, and Iraq. Additionally, flights to and from Qatar have also been suspended, further complicating travel plans for passengers. This disruption is part of a broader pattern, with a staggering 1,955 flights cancelled over the past 17 days, highlighting the prolonged nature of the crisis and its impact on regional air traffic.

    Karachi’s Jinnah International Airport has been particularly hard hit, with 27 flights to major Middle Eastern hubs such as Dubai, Doha, Abu Dhabi, Bahrain, and Dammam being cancelled. Other major cities have also experienced cancellations, including Lahore with 16 flights, Islamabad with 22, Peshawar with 10, Multan with seven, Faisalabad with four, and Sialkot with two flights cancelled. These cancellations have disrupted both business and leisure travel, affecting thousands of passengers across the country.

    Despite the ongoing challenges, there was a slight improvement in flight operations on Saturday, when 42 flights bound for Middle Eastern destinations managed to depart successfully from airports in Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Multan, Peshawar, Sialkot, and Faisalabad. This development offered a brief respite for travelers and airlines struggling to maintain schedules amid the airspace restrictions.

    In a related incident underscoring the tense situation, flight G9559, operating from Multan to Sharjah, was compelled to return shortly after takeoff due to reports of an explosion at Dubai Airport. Fortunately, after safety conditions were confirmed, the aircraft resumed its journey without further incident. This episode highlights the unpredictable nature of the current environment and the challenges faced by aviation authorities and airlines in ensuring passenger safety.

    As the geopolitical situation in the Middle East remains volatile, the closure of airspace continues to pose significant hurdles for Pakistan’s aviation sector. Airlines and regulatory bodies are closely monitoring developments, hoping for a swift resolution that will allow normal flight operations to resume. Meanwhile, passengers are advised to stay updated on flight statuses and prepare for potential delays or cancellations as the situation evolves.

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