Pakistan’s flight operations continue to face an interruption after the recent climbing in tensions with India, although some services have resumed on key international routes.
On Tuesday, several cancellations of the main cities were reported, including Sialkot, Peshawar, Quetta, Faisalabad and fine. Lahore and Islamabad.
Yesterday, national and international flight operations also remained interrupted at the Allama Iqbal International Airport (AIIA), Lahore.
Meanwhile, Saudi Arabian Airlines has resumed its flight operations to Pakistan, the SV-704 flight left Jeddah to Karachi as part of the resumed service.
The plane will then return to Jeddah from Karachi as the SV-3705 flight of the Hajj.
Previously, the Eau transporters have resumed flight operations to Pakistan and India after the high -fire agreement reached between the two countries after four days of intense fighting, Gulf News reported.
The Aau Airlines, Emirates, Etihad, Flydubai and Arabia Air announced a partial resumption of services to Pakistan early on Sunday, May 11, with operations subject to the situation of security in evolution in the region.
A high and immediate fire between India and Pakistan was announced on May 10 after days of intense military exchanges that took both neighbors with nuclear weapons to the edge of the war.
The announcement was made for the first time by the president of the United States, Donald Trump, and then confirmed by Pakistan Prime Minister, Shehbaz Sharif, the Vice Prime Minister Ishaq Dar, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the India, S. Jaishankar, and the Secretary of State of the United States Marco Rubio.
Tensions exploded after a April 22 attack in Pahalgam, India illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (Iiojk), which left 26 dead civilians.
India blamed the elements based in Pakistan without presenting any evidence, and Islamabad rejected the accusations. In response, India closed the border with Wagah, revoked the visas and suspended the Treaty of Indo’s waters, moves Pakistan called a “act of war.”
The conflict intensified with the missile attacks in India and drone raids when he launched his Sindoor operation.
Pakistan’s army launched Operation Bunyan-Un-Marshals in retaliation, and announced that it had demolished five Indian airplanes, including raffles, and intercepted 77 Harop drones made by Israeli.
After the diplomatic intervention directed by Washington, both parties agreed to stop military activity through the Earth, the air and the sea