After 94 days, India-Pakistan airspace entry points to reopen in phases

Relief is in sight for international flyers and airlines as entry points for aircrafts crossing between the Pakistan and Indian airspace will finally start reopening.

The move comes 94 days after all 11 of these points were closed on February 27 post the Balakot strike. The beginning is being made with an east-bound point Telem near Ahmedabad. London-Delhi flights can now fly via the point.

The rest of the 10 points will allow access in gradual phases, opening up travel in both directions – east to west and west to east. Officials have not provided a time frame for the complete reopening, as of now.

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