Airspace operating without disruptions, says Pakistan Airports Authority

Published June 14, 2025
This screengrab from Flightradar24 shows the Pakistani airspace at around 1pm on June 14, 2025. — Flightradar24
This screengrab from Flightradar24 shows the Pakistani airspace at around 1pm on June 14, 2025. — Flightradar24

RAWALPINDI: Pakis­t­an’s airspace remains open and is operating without disruptions, Pakistan Airports Authority (PAA) said on Friday, following Israel’s military attacks on Iran that have forced flight diversions across the region.

The PAA said international flights are transiting through its airspace as usual with no reported obstructions or delays.

The assurance came as media reports indicated that neighbouring Iran had closed its airspace and that wider closures in the Middle East were forcing airlines to reroute flights.

“The increased volume of air traffic, both national and international, is being facilitated smoothly, without delay or restriction through a coordinated and professional approach,” the PAA said in a statement.

The authority added that it remains “fully committed to ensuring the continuity, safety, and security of all flight operations through effective airspace management and close coordination with relevant stakeholders”.

According to NOTAM issued to pilots, Iranian airspace has been closed until further notice.

Published in Dawn, June 14th, 2025

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