Air India suffers INR 600m loss due to closure of Pakistani airspace

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Air India suffers INR 600m loss due to closure of Pakistani airspace

New Delhi (Web Desk): Air India faced a losses amounting to INR 600 million due to the closure of Pakistani airspace.

According to India media reports, 400 flights per day were affected by the closure as they were either re-routed for cancelled. Out the airlines, Air India was the worst hit as it flew 66 weekly services to Europe and 33 to the US. These routes mostly flew through Pakistani airspace and the majority of flights had to be cancelled or diverted.

Reports further state that Air India flights travelling west can no longer use Pakistani airspace and need to swing across Gujrat and fly over the Arabian Sea to reach North America and Europe. The most problematic of these are Air India flights to US cities of New York, Washington, Newark and Chicago.

Pakistan had shut its airspace on February 27, the day it shot down two Indian military jets for violating the Line of Control (LoC).