Aerial Detours: Airlines Navigate Tense India-Pakistan Airspace

Amidst escalating tensions post-Pahalgam attack, foreign airlines avoid Pakistan's airspace, complying with regional airspace restrictions. Major carriers like Lufthansa and Virgin Atlantic, emphasizing passenger safety, reroute flights, impacting travel times. India's Operation Sindoor intensifies the situation post-attacks. Airlines adjust operations, urging passengers to check flight statuses.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 08-05-2025 20:58 IST | Created: 08-05-2025 20:58 IST
Aerial Detours: Airlines Navigate Tense India-Pakistan Airspace
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In response to rising hostilities following the Pahalgam terrorist attack, foreign airlines are rerouting flights to avoid Pakistan's airspace. This precaution, aimed at ensuring passenger safety, stems from regional airspace restrictions imposed after India's Operation Sindoor targeted terror sites in Pakistan.

Lufthansa Group, a significant player with 64 weekly flights to India, is among the carriers adapting their routes. They have announced longer flight times to Asian destinations, including India. Lufthansa has urged passengers to stay updated on flight statuses due to potential delays.

Similarly, Virgin Atlantic, serving India with 35 weekly flights, has opted to bypass Pakistani airspace. The carrier, alongside British Airways—which operates 56 weekly flights to the country—reaffirms the industry's commitment to safety, adjusting operations as more developments unfold.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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