Air operations between Pakistan and the Middle East have been significantly disrupted, with 52 flights cancelled and 50 experiencing delays.
According to details, a total of 11 flights from Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, and Peshawar have also been cancelled, causing inconvenience for passengers.
From Karachi, 16 flights to the Middle East were cancelled, while 15 flights faced delays, severely affecting schedules.
From Lahore, 8 flights to Kuwait, Doha, and Dubai were cancelled, while 7 flights were delayed, leading to extended waiting times for passengers.
From Islamabad, 15 flights to the Middle East were cancelled, while 20 flights experienced delays, indicating pressure on the aviation system.
From Peshawar, 10 flights to Doha, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Sharjah were cancelled, while 2 flights from Multan were also cancelled.
Reports indicate that one month has passed since the Iran war began, during which the total number of cancelled flights from Pakistan to the Middle East has exceeded 2,600, highlighting the severity of the situation.














































































