Pakistan Shuts Down Entire Airspace in Sudden Move
Pakistan has slammed the gates shut on all air traffic by issuing a nationwide NOTAM (Notice to Airmen), completely closing its airspace to all aircraft. The closure, tagged A0320/25, kicked in at 22:15 UTC on May 9, 2025, and will run until 07:00 UTC on May 10—unless extended.
What You Need to Know
- Airspace impact: Entire Pakistani FIR (Flight Information Region) sealed off
- Airports affected: Karachi (OPKR) and Lahore (OPLR) FIRs
- Flight levels: From ground level (000) to unlimited (999)
- Reason: Not officially stated, but the NOTAM warns: “PAKISTAN AIRSPACE WILL REMAIN CLOSED FOR ALL TYPE OF TRAFFIC.”
Why the Shutdown?
This total no-fly zone hints at a developing military or security crisis on the ground. Civilian and military flights are grounded, signalling a serious and rapidly evolving situation.
Chaos in the Skies: Flight Delays & Reroutes Incoming
- Expect huge flight rerouting across the Middle East, South Asia, and Europe-Asia corridors
- Significant delays and cancellations likely for flights to, from, or over Pakistan
- Regional tensions may be spiking, with increased cross-border activity reported recently
With Pakistan’s airspace shut tight, airlines and travellers must brace for disruption across one of the world’s busiest flight corridors.