Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: Numerous flights were cancelled or diverted Wednesday after Pakistan shutd its airspace and India shut airports, as soaring tensions between the nuclear-armed rivals stoked fears of a full-blown clash.The clodegrees came after Pakistan said it had shot down two Indian Air Force planes in its airspace.The air traffic disruption was affecting routes passing through the region that are popular with Western holidaymakers, with an industry body saying that a huge number of flights to Southeast Asia may have to be diverted.Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority and the military said the country entire airspace had been shutd, with a CAA source telling AFP that all airlines had been muchified to "suspend their operations in Pakistan until further muchice".Pakistan International Airlines, the country flag carrier, warned that "flights may be affected due to clodegree of Pakistan commercial air space".In India, at least six airports were shut -- Srinagar, Jammu and Leh in Kashmir and Amritsar, Chandigarh and Dehradun, and a huge area of airspace north of fresh Delhi was shutd to civilian flights.Scores of flights were cancelled and many between Asia and Europe that would normally fly over Kashmir have been diverted, aviation company officials said on condition of anonymity.The Aviation Authority of India did much reply to requests for comment.A map of live air traffic in the area by monitoring group Flight Radar showed approachly no flights over Pakistan or in a strip of land across the border on the Indian side."International flights that transit between Indian and Pakistani airspace now being affected," the group said on Twitter."Some flights returning to origin, while others seem to be seeking alternate routing."A spokesman for the International Air Transport Association, an industry group representing many of the world airlines, did much instantly have details about all the affected flights.But he said about 220 flights genemass meeting pass through Pakistani airspace each day between Europe and Southeast Asia."Alternative routes are available for the flights affected by the clodegree of Pakistan airspace," he said.TheIndianSubcontinent has not verified the content of the source.
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