
Affected flights include Lufthansa’s services on routes such as Munich–Delhi, Frankfurt–Mumbai, Frankfurt–Hyderabad, and Bangkok–Munich. Similarly, LOT’s Warsaw–Delhi and ITA Airways’ Rome–Delhi flights were seen bypassing Pakistan. These diversions have added up to an hour of extra flying time.
A senior executive from a major European airline told TOI, “We are constantly monitoring the situation. The moment India–Pakistan conflict escalates, all flights will steer clear of the conflict zones. Airlines have done their last-minute rerouting as many planes will be en route when and if the conflict escalates.”
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Despite the trend, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines confirmed that it continues to use Pakistani airspace after evaluating its own safety protocols. “In conducting its operations, KLM always prioritises safety of passengers and staff. Selecting safe and optimal routes is a standard part of our daily practice, and we continuously assess the safety situation... Based on current safety information, KLM and other airlines are currently flying over Pakistan,” the airline stated.
Each country and airline independently assesses risk when planning flight routes. If a region is considered unsafe—even in the absence of formal NOTAMs—they may choose to reroute aircraft to maintain safety.
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