Share:ISLAMABAD - Pakistan’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has silently relaxed its ban for Indian flights to use its air space and allowed an Indian plane to use Pakistan’s airspace while travelling from Srinagar to Sharjah, UAE. Flights between UAE and IIOJK were started on 23rd October after both UAE and Indian government signed agreements for Emirati investment in IIOJK. “Four flights of Go First have completed their operations since October 23 using Pakistani air space,” CAA spokesman Saifullah said. However, the spokesman CAA said this permission is only for the Srinagar-Sharjah route and no other Indian commercial flights are allowed to use Pakistan air space. More eight flights are planned by the airline “Go First” from Srinagar to Sharjah till 4th November which would use Pakistani airspace, the sources maintained.
Source: The Nation October 30, 2021 05:14 UTC