
Pakistan Cancels at Least 156 Flights Amid Escalating Regional Tensions
At least 156 flights operated by various airlines from Pakistan to Middle Eastern destinations have been cancelled, a move that has left thousands of passengers stranded. The cancellations are part of precautionary measures taken in response to deteriorating security conditions and regional tensions between Iran, Israel, and the United States.
A total of 22 international flights were cancelled at Allama Iqbal International Airport, while 18 departures from Islamabad International Airport were also called off, disrupting travel plans for numerous passengers. Airports in Multan, Sialkot, Peshawar, and Quetta have also witnessed the cancellation of multiple flights bound for Middle Eastern countries.
Additionally, several flights scheduled to leave Jinnah International Airport for various destinations in the region are currently suspended. Aviation officials confirmed that these cancellations are precautionary measures designed to ensure passenger safety amid heightened tensions.
Passengers have been advised to remain in touch with their respective airlines for updates on schedules and further guidance. The cancellation of so many flights underscores the precarious nature of air travel in this volatile region, where any small shift in diplomatic relations can precipitate significant disruptions.
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