
- Passengers must keep in touch with relevant airlines: Paa
- The authority confirms that the Notams remain in force.
- Suspended operations due to PAK-ind tension.
The Pakistan airport authority (PAA) said Thursday that flight operations at Lahore and Sialkot airports have been temporarily suspended, in the light of the current tension between Pakistan and India.
Lahore and Sialkot airports will not be available until today 12, the PAA said in a statement.
As a result, the authority added that passengers must keep in touch with the relevant airlines for the last situation,
In addition, flight operations at Karachi airport were also suspended until 12 noon, the airport authority said, and added the notice to the Airpersons (Notams) remain in force.
Earlier on Wednesday night, PAA confirmed that all airports worked normally throughout the country.
In a statement, the PAA said that the national airspace remained open and safe for national and international airlines.
It is important to take into account that previously the flight operations remained suspended for almost eight hours due to the main tensions between Pakistan and India in the main airports of the country, including Lahore, Islamabad and Karachi.
Pakistan had suspended flight operations in the main airports after India’s attack within the country on Tuesday night.
Pakistan’s armed forces knocked down five aircraft of the Indian Air Force (IAF), a combat drone, and destroyed the headquarters of the brigade after India carried out missile attacks in the cities of Punjab and Kashmir will.