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Home » News » Pak airspace closure: Centre asks airlines to bolster passenger facilities
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Pak airspace closure: Centre asks airlines to bolster passenger facilities

John AndersonBy John Anderson Business
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The Government of the Union has instructed airlines to boost the “commodities of passengers and protocols management” with an immediate effect to protect the flyers from the consequences of Pakistan airspace closures.

As an air corridor, Pakistan airspace is vital for Indian airlines, especially for west flights from northern cities such as Delhi to Europe, the Middle East, Central Asia and the United States.

Development has forced airlines to redirect flights, thus extending travel times and requiring technical scales.

Business line He was the first to report that airlines are working on strategies such as discuke and redireous flights and make stops in technical stops to reduce their losses.

DGCA Directive

According to the Directive of the Director General of Civil Aviations (DGCA), the airlines have received instructions to communicate transparently with passengers on altered flight routes, potential delays and unplanned stops.

“This communication must occur in the check-in, addressing and through digital alerts,” said the directive.

Besids, the regulator has requested improved services in flight.

“Airlines are required to review the restoration as a function of real blocking time, ensuring adequate foods, hydration and special availability of foods through the flight, including any technical stop,” said the DGCA directive.

National carriers have received instructions to ensure that medical supplies on board are “sufficient and verify the availability of emergency services” in all potential technical detention airports.

In addition, the airlines have been told to maintain preparation calls and customer service equipment to handle lost delays and connections and “provide assistance or compensation as required by applicable regulations.”

The directive requires perfect coordination between flight operations, land management, flight service equipment and medical partners to minimize interruption.

The sources had previously said to Businessline, that the flights of northern India to the United States and Europe will deviate through Mumbai and then north over the Arabic sea through the Airspace of the United Arab Emirates (EAU).

In addition, the sources said that Air India is expected to create technical stops to refuel in Vienna and Copenhagen.

In addition, the sources indicated that multiple Indigo policy, as well as the most direct connections from several points throughout the country to the Gulf States, will isolate it from any important impact.

Posted on April 26, 2025

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