Pakistan has fully reopened its airspace for all types of flights, the Pakistan Airports Authority (PAA) announced on Saturday.
This move comes shortly after a ceasefire agreement was brokered between India and Pakistan, following several days of intense military conflict involving jet fighters, drones, missiles, and artillery fire.
In a statement, the PAA confirmed, “Pakistan’s airspace has been fully reopened for all types of flights.” The decision followed an announcement by US President Donald Trump, who revealed that both nations had agreed to a “full and immediate ceasefire” after overnight negotiations mediated by the United States.
The reopening of airspace signals a de-escalation in tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors, whose recent clashes had sparked international concern.