- NEW DELHI — Leading carriers Air India and IndiGo on Thursday announced that
their international flights will take an alternative extended route, after
Pakistan closed its airspace for India amid rising diplomatic tensions after
the deadly Pahalgam terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir.
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- Air India said that due to the announced restriction of
Pakistan airspace for all Indian airlines, it is expected that some Air India
flights to or from North America, UK, Europe, and Middle East will take an
alternative extended route.
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- "Air India regrets the inconvenience caused to our
passengers due to this unforeseen airspace closure that is outside our control.
We would like to reiterate that at Air India, the safety of our customers and
crew remains top priority,” the airline said in a post on social media platform
X.
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- Meanwhile, IndiGo also said in a post on X that due to
the sudden announcement of airspace closure by Pakistan, "a few of our
international flights are being impacted".
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- "We understand the inconvenience this may cause, and
our teams are doing their best to help you reach your destination at the
earliest. We encourage you to check the latest flight status. If your flight is
impacted, please explore flexible rebooking options, or claim a refund through
our website," said the low-cost carrier in its update on social media.
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- The high-level emergency meeting of Pakistan's National
Security Committee (NSC), chaired by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday
afternoon, seconded the recommendations made by the Pakistan's Ministry of
Foreign Affairs and decided an immediate closure of its airspace for India.
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- Islamabad also said that India's decision to suspend the
Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) will be considered as an "act of war",
stating that Pakistan will use its national power to tackle any unilateral
decision taken by India in this matter.
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