Pakistan airspace closure to hit Indian carriers as flight durations, fuel burn, cost for west-bound flights set to jump

Pakistan airspace closure to hit Indian carriers as flight durations, fuel burn, cost for west-bound flights set to jump

Pakistan Airspace Closure: The last time Pakistan closed its airspace for an extended period — in 2019 following the Balakot airstrikes — Indian airlines lost around Rs 700 crore due to higher fuel expenses and operational complications that came with longer routes many of their flights were forced to take. | Source: The Indian Express

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0. India, Pakistan extend airspace closure for each other’s aircraft, airlines by another month - The Indian Express
1. India, Pakistan issue fresh NOTAMs, extend closure of airspace for each other's airlines - Mint
2. India & Pakistan extend closure of airspace for each other's airlines by a month, till June 24 morning no - Times of India
3. India, Pakistan extend airspace ban for each other till July 24 - The Hindu
4. Pakistan Extends Closure Of Airspace For Indian Flights Till June 24 - NDTV
5. India, Pakistan extend airspace closure for each other’s airlines till 24 July - Maktoob Media
6. Pakistan extends airspace closure for all Indian operators until June 24 - The Economic Times
7. India, Pakistan extend airspace closure for each other’s airlines till July 24 - Scroll.in
8. India, Pakistan extend airspace closure until 24 July - The New Indian Express
9. Airspace closure: India extends Pakistan-specific NOTAM - The Hindu BusinessLine
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