India, May 7 -- Following India's Operation Sindoor on terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), Islamabad announced a 48-hour closure of its airspace to all air traffic on Wednesday, however, later reopened it.
Soon after India's strikes, air traffic was stopped over Islamabad and Lahore. Flights were sent to Karachi. Later, the entire airspace was closed for 48 hours as a precautionary measure, as reported by PTI news agency.
However, after eight hours, airspace was opened again by Pakistan's aviation and domestic and international flights resumed in the morning. Most flights left from Jinnah Airport in Karachi or Lahore.
Shortly after, Lahore's airspace was shut again for 24 hours.
Jinnah Airport in Karachi saw ...
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