Despite the reopening of Pakistan’s airspace following a ceasefire agreement with India, domestic and international aircraft operations remained on Monday in Allama Iqbal International Airport (AIIA), Lahore.
Among the affected airlines, Saudi Airlines canceled several flights on the Lahore route – Jeddah, including aircraft SV733, SV737, SV739 and SV3735. Jazeera Airways suspended its Kuwait – Lahore Fly J9 501 and J9 502, while Srilankan Airlines stopped operations of flights UL153 and UL154 between Colombo and Lahore, Express News reported.
Airport officials called on passengers to contact their respective airlines for the most up -to -date information on schedules and re -bookings.
In contrast, operations in Karachis Jinnah International Airport have returned to normal.
Pakistan Airports Authority (on) announced on Saturday that the country’s airspace has been fully opened for all categories of flights. The decision follows a ceasefire agreement between Pakistan and India after several days of military escalation.
The message came shortly after US President Donald Trump said both countries agreed on a “full and immediate ceasefire” after four days of cross -border strikes aimed at military installations.
Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar confirmed that both nations agreed to carry out the ceasefire with immediate effect. The Ministry of India for external affairs also confirmed the agreement.