Pakistan has closed three aviation routes of Karachi airspace from August 28 till August 31, the country’s civil aviation authority said on Wednesday after the government’s announcement that it is mulling a complete ban on the use of the country’s airspace by Indian flights.
The ban will affect all international flights using the three routes above Karachi. It further provides pilots with an alternate route to circumnavigate Karachi airspace.
The four-day ban will expire on September 1, the aviation authority said in a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM).
The closure came at the heels of announcement by Minister of Science and Technology Fawad Chaudhry who tweeted on Tuesday that Prime Minister Imran Khan is considering a complete closure of airspace with India.