Pakistan fully re-opens its airspace for all domestic and international flights

Press Trust of India  |  Karachi 

has fully re-opened its airspace for all flights except for Bangkok, and Kuala Lumpur, a month after closing it following escalating tensions with in the wake of the Pulwama terror attack and the subsequent aerial strike by Indian jets in

After the initial tensions, the authorities reopened domestic and international flights from Islamabad, and airports but kept the eastern airspace in closed due to security reasons except for some limited use of

A top of the (CAA) said flights to Bangkok, and would remain suspended until further notice.

The CAA said that now all domestic and international flight operations had resumed from all airports since Tuesday but transit flights were still suspended.

Masood Tajwar, a for the International Airlines, said that since Tuesday all PIA flights on domestic and international routes were functioning normally except to New Delhi, and "We are waiting further directions from the CAA on these routes," he said.

Earlier this month, the CAA partially opened the country's airspace after keeping it closed for several hours following a rare aerial dogfight between Indian and Pakistani jets.

A fresh notice from the CAA to airmen said that flight operations to and from following airports in Pakistan shall remain available as per operation hours from International Airport, Karachi, Lahore, Peshawar, Quetta, and

The tension between the two nuclear-armed neighbours escalated after the February 14 Pulwama terror attack and a subsequent aerial strike by on a JeM training camp in on February 26.

Pakistan retaliated the strike next day by unsuccessfully attempting to target Indian military installations. The JeM claimed responsibility for the Pulwama attack.

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First Published: Wed, March 27 2019. 21:20 IST