Pakistan has extended the suspension of its airspace for Indian aircraft for another month, according to a fresh notification issued by the Pakistan Airport Authority (PAA) on Friday.
The airspace closure—originally imposed on April 23 amid heightened tensions with India—will now remain in effect until August 23, as per the new Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) issued by the authority.
According to the notification, all aircraft operated by Indian airlines or registered in India remain barred from using Pakistani airspace. The ban also covers Indian-owned or leased civil and military aircraft.