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Pakistan air traffic running smoothly, PAA confirms

Published on: March 3, 2026 9:45 PM

Pakistan Airports Authority (PAA) confirmed that the country’s airspace remains fully open and safe for all civil aviation, including commercial flights. The authority clarified that recent media reports suggesting partial closure are incorrect and misleading. Airports and air traffic services are operating normally without restrictions on arrivals, departures, or overflights.

The PAA emphasized that air traffic controllers and airport teams are fully operational, managing traffic and ensuring uninterrupted flow. Alternative routing options are available and routinely used for any affected flights, maintaining standard operational efficiency. The authority stressed that passenger safety and routine operations are unaffected.

Read more: FO issues travel advisory for Pakistanis as PIA suspends flights 

The advisory in question, NOTAM A0134/26, was misinterpreted by media outlets. It is a standard operational notice about temporary unavailability of specific route segments in Karachi and Lahore FIRs during daily windows from 0900-1500 PKT until March 31. The segments are closed from ground level to unlimited altitude for routine operational reasons.

PAA urged media and social media users to follow official statements and avoid sensational reporting that may cause unnecessary passenger concern. The authority reassured the public that all civil aviation operations are proceeding normally across the country.

Read more: Middle East airspace shutdown disrupts 116 Pakistan flights

The PAA reiterated its commitment to transparency, aviation safety, and the highest service standards, ensuring that Pakistan’s airspace remains secure for both domestic and international flights.

 

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: air traffic updates Pakistan, commercial aviation Pakistan, Latest, PAA flight advisory, Pakistan Airports Authority notice, Pakistan airspace open, Pakistan flight operations

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