LAHORE: Pakistan’s airspace has been fully reopened for all types of flights, according to the Pakistan Airport Authority (PAA).
In a statement, the PAA confirmed that all airports across the country are now operating normally and open for regular flight operations.
The decision comes after India and Pakistan agreed for a ceasefire on Saturday.
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