Pakistan has temporarily closed its airspace for 48 hours, suspending all domestic and international flights across all the country's airports, including Lahore, Karachi, Faisalabad, Sialkot, and Quetta.
According to aviation sources, Islamabad International Airport has been shut down for all flight operations, and all inbound and outbound flights are being diverted to Karachi Airport. Saudi Airlines flight SV-726, which was scheduled to land in Islamabad, has also been rerouted to Karachi.
Authorities have advised passengers not to come to the airport and to return home. The Civil Aviation Authority stated that normal flight operations will resume once the situation stabilizes.
While the exact reasons for the airspace closure have not been officially disclosed, officials suggest it is part of a broader security measure.
PIA Cancels All Flights for 12 Hours Amid Security Concerns
Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has announced the cancellation of all its flights for the next 12 hours, citing operational reasons amid the prevailing security situation.
According to a PIA spokesperson, passengers are advised to remain in contact with PIA call centers for updates regarding their flights.
“The passengers will be informed about the evolving situation in due course,” the spokesperson added.
Sialkot International Airport Temporarily Shut Down Amid Security Concerns
In light of the current national security situation and in compliance with directives from the Government of Pakistan, Sialkot International Airport has been temporarily closed for all flight operations until further notice.
The airport spokesperson confirmed the suspension and stated that the decision has been taken as a precautionary measure to ensure public safety.
Further updates will be provided as the situation evolves.







