New Delhi, May 23 -- India and Pakistan have extended their bans on each other's airlines from entering their airspace, the Ministry of Civil Aviation in India and Pakistan Airports Authority said in two separate statements on Friday.
In a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) issued by the Ministry of Civil Aviation, no aircraft registered in Pakistan, and operated, owned or leased by Pakistani airlines or operators will be allowed to enter the Indian airspace till June 23.
The Indian airspace ban also applies to Pakistani military aircraft, according to the NOTAM.
Meanwhile, Islamabad's closure bars all Indian-owned or Indian-operated airlines from entering Pakistan's airspace until 4:59 a.m. local time on June 24, as per the statement issued by ...
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