In response to escalating military tensions between India and Pakistan, several Asian airlines have begun rerouting or cancelling flights, particularly affecting routes to and from these countries. Navigational data shows that both airspaces are now largely clear of civilian aircraft, with cancellations impacting dozens of flights. Air India and other domestic carriers have also suspended services to various northern cities. This situation complicates airline operations across the Middle East and South Asia, reflecting the broader impact of the ongoing conflict.
Several Asian airlines have begun rerouting or cancelling flights to and from India and Pakistan due to the escalating conflict, marking the deadliest exchange of fire in two decades.
Data shows that the airspace over northern India and southern Pakistan has been largely cleared of civilian aircraft, with only a few flights operating.
India's flagship carrier, Air India, along with IndiGo and others, suspended multiple flights due to heightened tensions and airport closures in northern India.
As of Wednesday morning, FlightRadar24 reported that 52 flights to and from Pakistan had been cancelled, highlighting the significant disruption caused by the conflict.
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