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After two days Pakistan resumes its flight operations

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New Delhi. The growing tension between India and Pakistan has not just affected the diplomatic relations at international level but also at the ground level. Pakistan had stopped its flight operations leaving the passengers stranded at the airports.

Giving a major sigh of relief, thousands of stranded air travellers were relieved as Pakistan on Friday partially resumed flight operations in the country, two days after the country’s airspace was closed in view of escalating tensions with India.

The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) announced that flight operations at Islamabad, Karachi, Peshawar and Quetta airports resumed on Friday. However, the eastern side airports in Lahore, Multan, Sialkot, Faisalabab and Bahawalpur will remain closed till March 04.

The closure of the airspace left thousands of air travellers stranded worldwide and more than 700 international and domestic flights were cancelled during the last three days to and from the country including flights to New Delhi. Four Indian passengers were also stranded at the Lahore airport on Wednesday.

The CAA said the airspace have been opened for commercial flights while the Pakistan International Airline (PIA) will resume it’s operation from Saturday morning from these airports. The closure of Pakistan’s airspace in response to escalating tensions with India disrupted major routes between Europe and South East Asia.

Various airlines such as Air India, Jet Airways, Qatar Airways and Singapore Airlines Wednesday announced they were rerouting their flights as Pakistan closed its airspace. Thai Airways has cancelled nearly 30 flights, affecting 5,000 passengers.

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