New Delhi, May 24 -- India and Pakistan have both extended their mutual airspace bans, preventing each other's airlines from operating within their respective territories.

Pakistan on Friday extended the closure of its airspace for Indian aircraft and aircraft operated by Indian airlines and operators by a month-till the early morning of June 24, according to a fresh notice to airmen (NOTAM) issued by Pakistan's aviation authorities.

Soon after that, India also issued a new NOTAM extending the ban on Pakistani aircraft and airlines in its airspace. As per a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) released by the Ministry of Civil Aviation, on Friday, aircraft registered in Pakistan-including those owned, operated, or leased by Pakistani airlines or oper...