Pakistan partially opens airspace for west-bound flights from India

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

has opened one of its 11 air routes for west-bound flights from and has started using it, said a senior government Saturday.

Even though the route P518 was opened on Thursday evening, American company United announced on Friday its flight connecting and has been suspended for two weeks.

had kept its airspace fully closed after an strike on a terror camp in Balakot on February 26.

However, Pakistan on March 27, opened its airspace for all flights except for Bangkok, New and

"Since the route P518, that has been opened, passes over south Pakistan, the for west-bound flights from will not decrease substantially," the clarified.

Since February 26, many foreign airlines have suspended their Delhi-bound flights as it was commercially unviable for them to take a longer route through airspace.

The operating cost for Air India, which flies to destinations in and the US, has increased significantly as it had to take longer routes due to closure of Pakistani airspace.

The Delhi-and Delhi-flights of the national carrier had been making a stop at and for refuelling and change of crew.

on March 15 requested its "inactive" crew members to "immediately" join work as the had been forced to cancel and reroute a number of US and Europe-bound flights due to closure of Pakistani airspace.

The had on March 14 announced it would combine the Mumbai-flight with its Mumbai-flight from March 16 to May 31.

On March 13, it announced the suspension of flights on the Delhi-and Delhi-routes from March 16 "till further notice" due to "operational reasons".

Since Pakistan's airspace closure, the airfare on many routes have gone up significantly, including Delhi-Kabul, Delhi-Moscow, Delhi-and Delhi-

An government told Civil Secretary P S Kharola on April 3, at a public event in New Delhi, that the ticket price on Delhi-route and Kabul-Delhi route, which is usually around USD 300, has increased to around USD 700.

The Afghan official said two Indian airline companies Air India and have already stopped their Delhi-flights due to Pakistan airspace closure.

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First Published: Sat, April 06 2019. 18:56 IST