Islamabad Airspace Closed? Pakistan Airports Authority Calls Reports Baseless, Says Flight Operating

The Pakistan Airports Authority has dismissed recent media claims regarding the closure of Islamabad's airspace, labeling them as unfounded. This clarification comes in the wake of reports that Pakistan's air defense systems intercepted two drones near the Faizabad Interchange. The authority reassured the public that flight operations continue as normal, emphasizing that the airspace remains open. Security officials had initially raised concerns about the incidents, but the Airports Authority's statements seek to mitigate any panic or misinformation regarding air travel safety in the region. This incident highlights ongoing security challenges faced by Pakistan, particularly in urban areas where drone activity has been a growing concern. The government's response aims to maintain public confidence in air travel and ensure that operations at airports remain uninterrupted amidst potential security threats.
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