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Pakistan air traffic severely disrupted as flights get suspended amid tensions with India

Pakistan air traffic severely disrupted as flights get suspended amid tensions with India

Islamabad, May 9 (UNI) Flights in Pakistan remain suspended amid its heightened tensions with India, leaving hundreds of passengers stranded in the country’s biggest airports. Many people have had their flights cancelled at the very last minute.
Airports in Lahore, Islamabad, Karachi and Sialkot were particularly affected, as air traffic was halted for several hours due to the hostilities between the two countries. How­ever, flight operations at the four airports later resumed on Thursday after temporary suspensions, reports Dawn.
The Pakistan Airports Authority (PAA) initially said that flight operations at Karachi’s Jinnah Inter­nat­ional Airport would remain suspen­ded until midnight, but they resu­med earlier than scheduled. Flight operations at Islamabad, Lah­ore and Sialkot airports resumed by evening.

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