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Pakistan Extends Airspace Ban on Indian Aircraft Until June 24

Following earlier reports on the bilateral airspace standoff, the Pakistan Airports Authority has formally extended the ban on Indian aircraft operating through Pakistani airspace until June 24, 2026. The extension prolongs a restriction that has imposed significant operational and financial costs on Indian carriers, which are forced to reroute flights over longer alternative corridors. The PAA's decision signals that Islamabad does not yet intend to restore normal overflight arrangements, reflecting ongoing tensions in the broader Pakistan-India relationship. Indian airlines have been compelled to add substantial flight hours and fuel costs on routes to Europe, Central Asia, and the Gulf, with the continued ban expected to deepen those losses. The move is widely read as a calibrated pressure instrument rather than a permanent structural change, with diplomatic channels remaining the primary avenue for eventual normalisation. No bilateral talks on restoring airspace access have been publicly announced as of Tuesday evening.

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Sources: Dawn Β· Brecorder
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