Goa, May 10 -- Pakistan has fully reopened its airspace for all types of flights following the ceasefire agreement with India, bringing relief to airlines and passengers after days of severe disruption caused by missile and drone exchanges between the two countries. The Pakistan Airports Authority confirmed that airspace restrictions, which had been in place since April 24 due to heightened military risks, were lifted on Saturday after the ceasefire was announced by U.S. President Donald Trump and confirmed by both Indian and Pakistani officials.

During the hostilities, Pakistan had suspended all flights and closed major air corridors over cities such as Lahore and Karachi, forcing international airlines to reroute or cancel flights and ...