After India launched another round of missiles on three air bases, including Nur Khan in Rawalpindi, Pakistan restricted its airspace for all kinds of flights from 3.15 am to 12 pm on May 10.
After tensions between the nuclear-armed nations were heightened by the Pahalgam bombing last month, flight operations in the two nations have been experiencing sporadic disruptions.
Following the halt of flight operations, foreign nationals at Karachi’s Jinnah International Airport were relocated to hotels, according to sources late Friday.
The remaining passengers in the terminal were told to go home, according to the sources.
Before arriving at the airport, travelers are advised to check the status of their flights with the appropriate airlines.