India, Pakistan extend airspace closure against each other till September end

India shut its airspace to Pakistani airlines days after Pakistan banned Indian airlines from flying over its territory following an attack on tourists in Kashmir's Pahalgam on April 22
- PUBLISHED: Sat 23 Aug 2025, 4:44 PM UPDATED: Sat 23 Aug 2025, 5:33 PM
India and Pakistan have both extended the closure of their airspace against each other for another month.
Both nations issued separate Notices to Airmen informing them of the extension of the ban, according to PTI. India has extended the closure till September 24, while Pakistan has issued the extension till September 25.
India shut its airspace to Pakistani airlines days after Pakistan banned Indian airlines from flying over its territory following the killing of 26 men in an attack on tourists in Kashmir's Pahalgam on April 22.
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This is not the first time political tensions have disrupted air travel in the region. In 2019, following the Pulwama terror attack and a subsequent military escalation, Pakistan closed its entire airspace for nearly five months. That closure affected over 400 flights a day and forced widespread rerouting, leading to longer flight durations and significantly higher fuel bills for both Indian and international airlines.






