Temporary Suspension of Flight Operations
Commercial flight operations at Islamabad International Airport will be temporarily suspended due to a scheduled flypast rehearsal for Pakistan Day celebrations on March 23. This suspension is part of the preparations for the national event, which is marked by various aerial displays.
The rehearsal drills are set to take place from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm, during which all take-offs and landings at the airport will be halted. The Pakistan Airports Authority (PAA) has issued a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) confirming this temporary suspension.
Flight operations are expected to remain suspended until 1:15 pm, with airlines warned that the closures may lead to schedule disruptions. Aircraft already in the air have been instructed to carry additional fuel as a precaution to manage potential delays caused by airspace restrictions.
In addition to the suspension at Islamabad airport, certain air routes within the Lahore Flight Information Region will also be unavailable during the exercise. This could further complicate travel plans for passengers flying in and out of the region.
The impact of this suspension is not limited to Islamabad. Commercial flight operations at Karachi airport have also been affected due to the operational changes at Islamabad airport, indicating a broader disruption in the country’s aviation network.
Observers note that such rehearsals are crucial for ensuring the safety and coordination of aerial displays during national celebrations. However, they also emphasize the need for effective communication with airlines and passengers to minimize inconvenience.
As the date of the rehearsal approaches, officials are expected to provide further updates on the situation and any additional measures that may be necessary to ensure smooth operations once the suspension is lifted.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding any potential long-term impacts on flight schedules beyond the rehearsal period. Stakeholders in the aviation industry are closely monitoring the situation as it develops.
