KARACHI: A spokesman for the Pakistan Airports Authority (PAA) stated on Saturday that all flights had been allowed to resume using Pakistani airspace.
Following Islamabad’s onslaught against New Delhi earlier today, U.S. President Donald Trump declared that India and Pakistan had reached a ceasefire agreement.
According to a representative for the airport administration, all airports in the nation are open for regular aircraft operations.
He said that travelers were asked to get in touch with the appropriate airline to find out the most recent flight schedule.
Pakistan’s airspace has been restored hours after it was previously closed to all planes till 12 p.m. tomorrow, May 11.
The airspace has previously been blocked due to tensions between Pakistan and the authority.