Pakistan Airports Authority (PAA) announced on Saturday that all forms of flights have resumed within its airspace following a ceasefire agreement between India and Pakistan. Prothomalo +5 on Pakistan Today + 5 for Business Recorder. Pakistan Airspace Authority (PAA) announced on January 6 that all types of flights have resumed operations across all airports nationwide, and that all scheduled services have recommenced as normal. Passengers are advised to contact their respective airlines directly for more updates regarding flight schedules. News International/ Pakistan Today/ Business Recorder published similar statements. +3 Airspace was shut down amid rising tensions between Pakistan and India, including cross-border strikes and military actions on both sides. The closure disrupted regional air travel, forcing airlines to reroute flights and inconveniencing passengers. Profit by Pakistan Today EURASIAN TIMES Restoration of airspace comes after Pakistan and India agreed on a ceasefire accord, brokered through international mediation efforts. Both nations have agreed to cease hostilities for now, thus temporarily pausing any recent escalation. Packed full with profit by Pakistan Today (+1), The News International reported profit at more than $200 000 USD/day as per profit made on their website from last week alone! Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has resumed operations following the lifting of airspace restrictions, according to a spokesperson from PIA. Flight PK 750 from Paris to Islamabad had earlier been diverted to Quetta but has now left for Islamabad again and all other services should resume by 10 PM (Reuters and Business Recorder respectively). +2 Resumption of flight operations will bring great relief for airlines and passengers alike as key airports like Karachi, Lahore, and Sialkot resume full operations. Profit by Pakistan Today The ceasefire and reopening of airspace are significant steps toward deescalating tensions and normalising relations in the region, though both nations remain vigilant; further diplomatic efforts will likely be undertaken to secure lasting peace. The Times +1 The Guardian. Passengers are encouraged to stay aware of their flight schedules and follow any guidelines issued by their airlines.