New Delhi, June 23 -- Pakistan, India - both nations have extended their NOTAMs (Notice to Airmen), closing their respective airspaces for each others' aircraft, including military flight till July 23.

Pakistan's previous restrictions on Indian aircraft were set to expire on June 24, which however, has now been extended.

The extension - for the third time in a row - comes over a month after the arch foes agreed to a ceasefire following the Pahalgam attack and India's Operation Sindoor launched in retaliation to it.

Tensions flared between India and Pakistan, following the deadly Pahalgam attack. In response, Pakistan closed its airspace to Indian aircraft on April 24, banning Indian airlines from flying over its territory for at least ...