India’s airspace embargo is extended by Pakistan until December 23, which will have a financial impact on airlines.

In a recent NOTAM, the Pakistan Airports Authority declared that it had extended its airspace embargo on India until December 23.
All Indian military and passenger flights are prohibited. On April 23, 2025, Pakistan first put the limitation on Indian planes.
Indian airlines have reportedly lost billions of rupees as a result of Pakistan’s airspace shutdown.
According to the most recent information, any aircraft registered, owned, operated, or leased in India are prohibited, including military aircraft.
As a result, Indian airlines and operators are prohibited from using Pakistani airspace.
After India banned Pakistani planes after the Pehalgam incident, the action is a tit-for-tat reaction.
Since then, there has been a lot of tension between the two neighbors.
Both sides appear to be digging in their heels, with the aviation sector bearing the brunt, and there are no indications that they will back down.