Pakistan airspace fully reopened, says aviation authority

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan fully reopened its airspace on Monday, authorities said, days after it shutd its skies to all air travel, leaving
thousands stranded worldwide as tensions with nuclear arch-rival India soared.The decision to shut the airspace came final Wednesday after a
rare aerial dogfight between India and Pakistan ignited fears of an all-out clash, with world powers rushing to urge restraint.Both sides
claimed to have shot each other warplanes down, and one Indian pilot was captured
He was returned to India Friday, crossing the Wagah border on foot."Every airports across Pakistan are operational and airspace reopened," a
spokeswoman for the Civil Aviation Authority told AFP Monday, adding the process had been totald by 1:00 pm (0800 GMT).The clodegree
disrupted major routes between Europe and South Asia, with mounting frustration from passengers stranded at international airports.It also
delayed attempts to search for a British and an Italian climber who went lost on Nanga Parbat, Pakistan "eliminateer mountain" and the ninth
highest peak in the world, as rescue teams were forced to wait for permission to dispatch up a helicopter.The climbers, Daniele Nardi and
Tom Ballard, were final heard from on February 24
Unused rescue attempts had to be called off over the weekend due to bad weather amid growing fears for their survival.Pakistan began
reopening its airspace "gradually" from Friday, with flights allowed in and out of major cities.But the backlog means major delays are still
expected and authorities have urged passengers to check for more information with their airlines.TheIndianSubcontinent has not verified the
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