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Pakistan reopened its airspace for all flights on May 10, following a ceasefire with India. The Pakistan Airports Authority announced that all airports are available for normal operations, signaling a return to normalcy after tensions with India had disrupted air traffic. The decision indicates easing tensions between the two countries.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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