March 2, 2026

11 International Flights Stranded at Pakistani Airports Amid Middle East Crisis

At least 11 international flights are stranded at Pakistani airports due to Middle East airport closures, causing significant delays and increased overflight via Pak-Afghan airspace, according to sources.

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March 2, 2026

11 International Flights Stranded at Pakistani Airports Amid Middle East Crisis

At least 11 international flights have been left stranded at airports across Pakistan as a result of disruptions caused by the ongoing crisis in the Middle East, familiar with the matter. The situation has led to significant delays and operational challenges for both passengers and airlines.

Reports indicate that the closure of major Middle Eastern airport hubs has forced airlines to reroute or suspend several flights. As a consequence, the number of flights overflying via Pakistan-Afghanistan airspace has increased substantially. Ground staff at Islamabad International Airport were seen attending to a Pakistan International Airlines aircraft scheduled for departure to Paris on January 10, 2025.

Sources suggest that the affected flights are unable to proceed to their intended destinations due to the closure of key transit points in the region. The disruption has impacted not only Pakistani airlines but also international carriers operating through Pakistani airports.

Officials have not provided a timeline for when normal flight operations might resume. Passengers stranded at various airports are reportedly awaiting further instructions from airline representatives and authorities.

The situation remains fluid, with aviation authorities closely monitoring developments and coordinating with airlines to manage the backlog of stranded flights. Further updates are expected as the crisis in the Middle East continues to affect air travel routes and schedules.

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