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Flight cancellations fall to 50 in Pakistan, 12 airlines resume flight operations

ISLAMABAD (Kashmir English): Twelve international carriers have started flight operations nationwide, indicating an improvement in the overall flight schedule, which is a positive development for air travel. Additionally, there are now only 50 flight cancellations across all airports, a substantial decrease from the previous total. This suggests that following recent upheavals, things are gradually returning […]

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PIA to begin direct flights from Saudi Arabia to Sialkot and Multan

Flight operations between Pakistan, UAE resume after temporary suspension

ISLAMABAD (Kashmir Digital): Flight operation between Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has resumed after a temporary suspension, with flights now operating from major UAE airports to several cities in Pakistan. UAE aviation officials confirmed that flights from Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Sharjah to Pakistan are back in service. Dubai Airport has restarted flights to

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Overseas Pakistani

Overseas Pakistanis praise Armed Forces heroism against Indian aggression

ISLAMABAD (Kashmir English): Overseas Pakistanis have publicly expressed their appreciation and solidarity with the armed forces of Pakistan for their spirited and effective response to the Indian aggression. This flood of solidarity voices the strong unity and patriotic feelings of Pakistani communities abroad. On the PTV News, overseas Pakistanis have applauded the armed forces for

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PIA completed post Hajj operation successfully

Hajj flights to resume according to schedule following ceasefire

ISLAMABAD (Kashmir English): According to the Ministry of Religious Affairs spokesperson, Hajj flights from Pakistan will now leave for Saudi Arabia according to the schedule as  Pakistan’s airspace has been fully restored for  to all types of flights. The spokesperson confirmed in a statement released on Saturday that ten Hajj flights were canceled as a

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Overseas Pakistani

Pakistan observes Day of Gratitude after ceasefire agreement with India

ISLAMABAD (Kashmir English): Pakistan is observing ‘Day of Gratitude’ after the successful completion of Operation Buyan-ul-Marsoos and ceasefire agreement with India. Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif has announced to observe a day of gratitude across the country today, Sunday, for the befitting reply to Indian aggression and the success of Operation Bunyan-e-Marsoos. In his statement,

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PIA to begin direct flights from Saudi Arabia to Sialkot and Multan

Flight operations restored across Pakistan after ceasefire

ISLAMABAD (Kashmir English): In a recent development, the Pakistan Airports Authority (PAA) has announced that all flight operations have been restored across Pakistan. Pakistan’s airspace has been fully restored for all types of flights, according to a statement by the Pakistan Airports Authority (PAA). “All airports in the country are available for normal flight operations,” said

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New York Times terms Operation Banyan Marsoos "great success

Pakistan launches operation Bunyan-ul-Marsoos against Indian aggression

ISLAMABAD (Kashmir English): After the Indian missile attacks on 3 airbases of Pakistan, the Pakistan Army has launched a counter-attack on India. The Pakistan Army has launched an early morning operation, and the operation has been named as Bunyan-ul- Marsoos. According to security sources, a full response is being given to India. The DG ISPR

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31 martyred, 123 injured in LoC areas by recent Indian aggression

🚨 SDMA says 17 killed, dozens injured in Indian shelling in Azad Kashmir

MUZAFFARABAD (Kashmir English): Indian shelling in Azad Kashmir has caused devastating human and material losses, as reported by the State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA). The latest figures reveal a tragic toll on innocent civilians following continuous, unprovoked firing and shelling from the Indian side. The State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA) has published its latest report

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31 martyred, 123 injured in LoC areas by recent Indian aggression

Indian shelling targets civilians across Azad Kashmir, innocents including infant martyred

MUZAFFARABAD (Kashmir English): Indian shelling in Azad Kashmir has once again brought tragedy to innocent civilians, with four people martyred and several others injured in overnight attacks on residential areas in Bagh, Kotli, Samahni, Neelum and Leepa. In the early hours of Thursday morning, Indian forces launched unprovoked shelling at the suburban area of Chowki

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