Thursday, February 28, 2019

As hostilities rise, Pakistan shuts airspace, India lifts partial shutdown

Amid continuing tension on the border, India reversed a shutdown that was put in place on Wednesday morning across nine airports and the airspace north of New Delhi. While civilian flight services to Jammu, Srinagar, Leh, Amritsar, Pathankot, Dehradun and Dharamshala resumed in the afternoon, the situation continued to be fluid.

Pakistan, which had initially imposed restrictions on flights originating from and headed to India, fully closed its airspace by evening. As a result, flights that normally fly above Pakistan to go to the West were forced to take a detour.
International airlines, including Emirates, Qatar Airways, Etihad and others, cancelled their flights to Pakistan and Afghanistan till the time that the Pakistani airspace was closed. For Indian carriers, such as Air India’s flight to the US, the need for a refuelling stop till the time the Pakistani airspace remains closed means more flying time for passengers and delays in schedule.
About 800 international flights use the India-Pakistan airspace on a daily basis, according
to industry estimates. Most of them have been affected due to the ongoing tension, industry executives said.

Aviation Minister Suresh Prabhu tweeted: “Reviewed the current airspace restrictions with Member-ANS, AAI (Air Navigation Services, Airports Authority of India) in view of the current cross border situation. I assure you that we are working out modalities so that the air passengers are least inconvenienced. All stakeholders were kept informed.”
Air India, in a statement issued later in the day, said: “In view of the prevailing situation regarding closure of air space, we would like to inform our esteemed passengers that astute route-planning for our long and medium haul flights have been drawn up by our operations in preparedness of any exigency, including closure of airspace, so that flights operate with minimal delay according top priority to safety and security.
28/02/19 Financial Express
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