Pakistan on Tuesday opened its airspace for all domestic and international flights after it remained shut for nearly a month owing to the escalation in India-Pakistan border tension, Dawn reported.
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Earlier this month, the country had partially restored flight operations from Islamabad, Karachi, Peshawar and Quetta.
Pakistan International Airlines spokesperson Mashood Tajwar told the paper that the national flag carrier had resumed operations at all airports and added that the flights would run as per schedule. However, he said the flights for Sialkot will be resumed on March 28 after repair work on the runway is completed, the report added.
While flights for Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur and New Delhi will not operate due to "security reasons", added the paper.