Islamabad, May 11 -- Even though Pakistan-India hostilities have calmed down due to a ceasefire, and its airspace is now completely open, over 150 flights in Pakistan have been cancelled, which has been attributed to ongoing uncertainty and logistical challenges.

Aviation sources said dozens of flights remained suspended, with the official schedule showing 45 cancellations from Karachi (including 39 international), 38 from Lahore (32 international), 40 from Islamabad (36 international), 11 from Peshawar, 10 from Multan, and six from Sialkot, according to The News International.

Meanwhile, more than 25 flights managed to operate from Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Multan, Faisalabad, and Quetta despite the broader disruptions.

There has been...