How refusal to use Pakistan's airspace could kill Srinagar-Sharjah flights
Date
11/3/2021 6:07:41 PM
(MENAFN- NewsBytes) Pakistan has reportedly refused to allow the use of its airspace to flights between Jammu and Kashmir's Srinagar to the United Arab Emirates' Sharjah. The Civil Aviation, External Affairs, and Home Affairs ministries have been alert about Pakistan's refusal. The flights between J&K and UAE were revived just over a week ago by Union Home Minister Amit Shah after a gap of 11 years.
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Pakistan's refusal to use its airspace for the flight service will impact the travelers from J&K as the flights will have to take a longer route now. The longer route will drive up fuel and ticket costs, making the flight less feasible for travelers. A similar move by Pakistan had resulted in the discontinuation of the Srinagar-Dubai flight in 2009-10.
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