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Pak rejects the use of airspace for Srinagar-Sharjah flights

Pak rejects the use of airspace for Srinagar-Sharjah flights
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New Delhi: Pakistan has begun to deny excessive permits for international flights between Jammu and Kashmir and Bay.
News Minister Union Amit Shah on October 23, launched Gofirst’s weekly direct flights between Srinagar and Sharjah.
During the first few days, Pakistan allowed Gofirst weekly flights to the airspace and then suddenly stopped permission for the same thing.
Also read ‘puzzling’ that the government is not safe to use airspace for direct international flights between Srinagar and Sharjah.
“It is confusing that the Indonesian government does not even slid up, flights have taken a much longer route.
Flights above Pakistan used to take around 3 hours and 40 minutes.
The trip now takes almost 40-50 minutes due to a longer route.
Longer to stay clean from the airspace of neighboring countries.
“Pakistan has given permission that is too excited for this Srinagar-Sharjah-Srinagar flight and then suddenly began to deny access to airspace to this flight.
India has written a letter to Pakistan about this problem but there has been no response.
So far.
If they do not respond, India can increase the same thing on international FORNA, “said a senior official.
In 2019, Pakistan had closed the airspace for overflying for 138 days from February 27 to July 16 after the Indian Air Force Balakot attack.
At that time Also, India has raised the problem with Aviation Arm United, International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).
At present, Afghanistan Airspace is closed for non-military aircraft since August 16, 2021.

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