The Indian government plans to extend the airspace closure for Pakistan by one more month, said Civil Aviation Ministry sources. The reciprocal gesture is in light of Pakistan issuing a fresh NOTAM (Notice to Airmen) on Thursday extending the closure of its airspace for Indian aircraft by one more month.
This will mark the eight consecutive month that the two countries will be closing their airspace for each other.
NOTAM is a crucial notice issued to pilots by regulating authorities.
The Pakistan Aviation Authority has announced the extension of its closure until December 24 (5.29 am). The present ban period is on until the morning of November 24.






