PIA suspends use of Iranian airspace after missile attack on Israel

Pakistan Oct, 2 2024
PIA suspends use of Iranian airspace after missile attack on Israel
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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has instructed all its captains and flight operations to avoid Iranian airspace following missile attack on Israel.

“Flight plans are being revised to avoid using Iranian airspace,” PIA spokesperson stated. “Iranian airspace will not be used until situation is clear,” spokesperson added. “PIA uses two corridors in Iranian airspace. Northern corridor is used for flights to Canada and Turkiye, while southern corridor is used for destinations like UAE, Bahrain, Doha, and Saudi Arabia,” spokesperson added.

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