Qatar Airways has stopped all flights to and from Pakistan
Qatar's national airline and the national flag carrier has announced the cancellation of all flights going to and from Pakistan amid escalated tensions between India and Pakistan, owing to which the latter has closed its airspace to all commercial international and local flights until further notice.
Qatar Airways' flights to Peshawar, Faisalabad, Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore, Multan and Sialkot have been stopped temporarily and a travel alert has been shared on the airline’s website, as reported by The Peninsula.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Several airlines, including Emirates and Qatar Airways, suspended flights to Pakistan on Wednesday after the South Asian nation closed its air space following heightened tensions with neighbouring India. pic.twitter.com/apW1xtGBdj
— KashfRANA (@kashf_rana) February 27, 2019
According to the airline, flights to other countries close to this region might undergo delays, as alternate routes may need to be taken due to the blocked off airspace.
For travelers going to either India or Pakistan, flight status is available on the website.
“Pakistan has officially closed its airspace until further notice,” Pakistan’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) said in a tweet earlier, stating that the decision was “due to the environment.”
As reported by The Peninsula, a CAA source informed AFP that all airlines were notified to “suspend their operations in Pakistan until further notice.”
On the other hand, India has suspended operations at four of its airports near the India-Pakistan borders, local media and official reported earlier.
"Srinagar, Jammu and Leh airports were among five airports closed on Wednesday for civilian air traffic," the Press Trust of India, a news agency reported.
Meanwhile, IndiGo, GoAir, Jet Airways and Vistara, said flights to several airports were temporarily put on hold.
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Supposed to open tonight 1 AM Pakistan time.
still closed. until tomorrow morning 8am. not sure if it will take more time
Pakistan airspace will remain closed till midnight today. Just keep following the developments closely. You may be able travel should the situation improve.
Rum, It is okay now, please confirm it.
Thu, 28.02.2019, 10.49 hrs
Suggest you reschedule your trip to a later date as the situation on the border is not a pleasant one at the moment.
I just hope and pray better sense prevails on both side of the border and peace prevails.
when it will be open i want to travel on 2nd?