Pakistan keeps airspace open amid regional closures after Israel-Iran strikes
‘Increased air traffic is being handled professionally and as per routine procedures’

(Web Desk): Following Israel's attacks on Iran, Iraq, Jordan, and Syria have issued directives to close their airspace. However, Pakistan’s air routes remain fully operational, and additional air traffic entering Pakistani airspace due to the current situation is being managed in an organized manner.
Despite the regional security situation, Pakistan’s airspace continues to be effectively utilized. According to the Pakistan Airports Authority, the increased air traffic is being handled professionally and as per routine procedures.
The authority stated that international flights are facing no obstacles while passing through Pakistani airspace, and the additional air movement is being managed efficiently through optimal airspace management.
It is worth noting that Israel’s recent strikes on Iran resulted in the martyrdom of the IRGC commander, Iran’s army chief, six nuclear scientists, and five civilians, while over 50 others were reported injured.

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