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Pakistan lost Rs 4.1 bn after airspace ban on Indian flights: Report

Pakistan’s airspace is open to all but Indian airlines and aircraft, and likewise, Pakistani carriers are barred from Indian airspace
11:14 AM Aug 10, 2025 IST | PTI
Pakistan’s airspace is open to all but Indian airlines and aircraft, and likewise, Pakistani carriers are barred from Indian airspace
pakistan lost rs 4 1 bn after airspace ban on indian flights  report
Pakistan lost Rs 4.1 bn after airspace ban on Indian flights: Report---File Representational Photo
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Islamabad, Aug 10: Pakistan’s airport body suffered a loss of Rs 4.1 billion in over two months due to the closure of airspace for Indian airlines, according to official data.

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Pakistan and India closed their respective airspaces for each other's airlines following the deadly Pahalgam terrorist attack in Kashmir on April 22, which killed 26 people, mostly tourists.

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The airspace ban was extended after ties between the two countries deteriorated due to the four-day conflict as India launched Operation Sindoor on May 7 and destroyed terror infrastructure in territories controlled by Pakistan.

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The Ministry of Defence informed the National Assembly on Friday that the closure of airspace to Indian-registered aircraft has cost the Pakistan Airports Authority (PAA) a loss of Rs 4.1 billion, reported the Dawn newspaper.

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The ministry said the shortfall, from April 24 to June 30, was in overflying revenue.

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It added that the amounts reflected “revenue shortfalls, not overall financial losses” and noted that overflight and aeronautical charges remained unchanged.

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Pakistan’s airspace is open to all except Indian airlines and aircraft.

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Similarly, Pakistani carriers remain banned from Indian airspace.

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