Pakistan Reopens Airspace After Ceasefire Deal with India, Tensions Linger

Pakistan has reopened its airspace to all types of flights following a recently brokered ceasefire agreement with India, marking a tentative step toward stability after weeks of escalating military tensions.

The announcement, made by the Pakistan Airports Authority (PAA) on May 10, 2025, confirmed that all airports across the country are now fully operational for routine flight services. However, the PAA advised travelers to consult their respective airlines for updated flight schedules as operations resume gradually.

The move comes after a period of heightened conflict between the two nuclear-armed neighbors, involving missile and drone strikes that raised fears of a wider confrontation. The ceasefire, facilitated by the United States with backing from several international partners, is intended to de-escalate hostilities and restore regional calm.

Despite the airspace reopening, restrictions on Indian airlines using Pakistani airspace remain in effect. Simultaneously, India continues to enforce its ban on Pakistani carriers and aircraft within its airspace, reflecting the persistent distrust between the two countries.

As airlines begin to restore services, the pace of recovery is expected to be slow. Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has already resumed some routes, including its Paris-to-Islamabad service (PK750), which has returned to its regular flight path.

Although the ceasefire has helped lower immediate tensions, the situation remains fragile. Both Pakistan and India have accused each other of violating the agreement within hours of its implementation, underscoring the volatility that still defines their relationship.

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