Adverse weather disrupts air travel, four flights cancelled, 67 delayed
Pakistan
At Islamabad International Airport, 27 flights were delayed by durations ranging from one hour to up to five and a half hours.
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) - Flight operations disrupted across the country as adverse weather conditions and administrative issues led to the cancellation of four flights, while 67 others were delayed.
According to the latest flight schedule, two flights operated by a foreign airline between Peshawar and Doha were cancelled. Similarly, two foreign airline flights operating on the Lahore–Mashhad route were also called off due to operational constraints.
In addition to cancellations, passengers faced significant delays at major airports. At Islamabad International Airport, 27 flights were delayed by durations ranging from one hour to up to five and a half hours. Peshawar Airport reported delays in six flights, while five flights at Multan Airport were affected.
Karachi Airport experienced delays in 16 flights, whereas 10 flights at Lahore Airport were reported to be behind schedule. Authorities cited a combination of unfavourable weather conditions and administrative challenges as the main reasons behind the disruptions.
Passengers have been advised to stay in contact with their respective airlines for updated information regarding flight timings and possible changes. Airline officials stated that efforts are underway to normalize flight operations as weather conditions improve and operational issues are addressed.