Restrictions on Middle Eastern airspace cause severe interruptions to flights at Pakistani airports.

Thousands of passengers have been impacted by the cancellation of 116 flights from different international airports in Pakistan to Middle Eastern destinations. Flights to the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, and other nations have been canceled.

Thirty-two flights to Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Qatar, Kuwait, and Bahrain were canceled at Jinnah International Airport. Bacha Khan International Airport had 16 cancellations, Allama Iqbal International Airport had 20, and Islamabad International Airport had 28.

Quetta International Airport had two flights canceled, Faisalabad International Airport had four flights canceled, and Multan International Airport had ten flights canceled.
Emirates, Etihad Airways, Air Arabia, PIA, Air Blue, Flydubai, Qatar Airways, and Fly Jinnah are among the affected airlines.

Amidst tensions in the Middle East, more than 105 international flights were canceled throughout Pakistan.

The cancellations, according to aviation officials, were caused by the shutdown of airspace in a number of Middle Eastern nations.

Before traveling to the airport, travelers are recommended by authorities to check the most recent flight status with their individual airlines.

According to association sources, regional tensions have resulted in the cancellation of 9,500 flights at seven Middle Eastern airports thus far.

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