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Four Pakistan airports to reopen Friday

Pakistan will partially reopen commercial airspace on Friday, following suspension after military tensions with India erupted, with full resumption on Monday.

Four Pakistani airports will begin partial operations on Friday with a full resumption of commercial flights on Monday, following their suspension after military tensions with India erupted earlier this week.

A spokeswoman for Pakistan's Civil Aviation Authority said Karachi, Islamabad, Peshawar and Quetta airports would begin some flights on Friday with the remainder opening next week.

"These four airports will resume flight operations partially today," she said.

"The country's airspace for all commercial flights will be re-opened on March 4 at 1.00 pm" (1900 AEDT).


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Source: AAP



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