Air France had to take longer distances for several weeks


France's national airline Air France has also started using Pakistan's airspace.
Pakistan had closed its airspace to Indian airlines and aircraft on April 24 due to the Indo-Pakistan tension.
After the clashes between the two countries, various airlines had stopped using Pakistan's airspace, but now that the situation has returned to normal, all foreign airlines have resumed using Pakistan's air routes.
Now, Air France has also started overflying Pakistan.
Air France's flights to Delhi, Mumbai, Paris, Bangkok, Singapore, Manila, Ho Chi Minh City, and other countries pass through Pakistan's airspace to their destinations.
Due to not using Pakistani airspace, Air France had to take longer distances for several weeks.
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