
Pakistan extends airspace ban on Indian aircraft, month after ceasefire deal
Pakistan has extended an airspace ban on Indian aircraft until July 23, the Pakistan Airports Authority said on Monday, a month after the two countries agreed to a ceasefire following a military conflict.
Pakistan's previous restrictions on Indian aircraft were set to cease on June 24.
Tensions flared following a deadly attack on tourists in Kashmir in April, eventually triggering the worst military conflict in nearly three decades between the nuclear-armed rivals before a ceasefire was agreed on May 10.
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Pakistan extends airspace ban on Indian aircraft, month after ceasefire deal
Pakistan has extended an airspace ban on Indian aircraft until July 23, the Pakistan Airports Authority said on Monday, a month after the two countries agreed to a ceasefire following a military conflict. Pakistan's previous restrictions on Indian aircraft were set to cease on June 24. Tensions flared following a deadly attack on tourists in Kashmir in April, eventually triggering the worst military conflict in nearly three decades between the nuclear-armed rivals before a ceasefire was agreed on May 10.