More than 105 international flights have been canceled in Pakistan due to tensions in the Middle East.

On Monday, a minimum of 106 international flights were annulled throughout Pakistan as air traffic remained affected by the deteriorating security circumstances in the Middle East.

Aviation sources indicate that flight operations at major airports are substantially impacted, with many departing foreign flights unable to depart for their designated destinations.

At Karachi Airport, 32 flights to Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Doha, Sharjah, Kuwait, and Bahrain were annulled. Simultaneously, at Peshawar Airport, all 22 domestic and international flights planned for the day were canceled.

At Lahore Airport, 22 flights operated by different airlines to Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, and Bahrain were annulled. Moreover, four flights from Faisalabad, two from Quetta, and four from Multan were halted.

In the last three days, over 350 flights from airports throughout to Middle Eastern destinations have been cancelled, resulting in significant disruption for thousands of travelers. Authorities are diligently observing the regional circumstances and recommending that travelers maintain communication with their particular airlines for updates.

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