Flight operations at Islamabad International Airport have returned to normal after a brief operational adjustment earlier on Friday, according to a spokesperson for the Pakistan Airports Authority.
The spokesperson said that some flight movements were temporarily adjusted due to operational reasons, which caused minor disruptions in the schedule for a short period.
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“All flights at the airport are now operating as per routine,” the spokesperson confirmed, adding that the situation has been fully normalized.
Passengers were advised to stay in contact with their respective airlines to receive the latest updates about their flight schedules. Travelers were also encouraged to verify their flight status before heading to the airport to avoid inconvenience.
Both arrival and departure flights were temporarily halted with no timeline of resume announce, affecting passengers scheduled to travel from the airport.
Authorities have not immediately issued a detailed official statement explaining the reason behind the sudden suspension.
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However, local media said flight movements were stopped as a precautionary measure while the situation was being assessed.
Authorities are expected to release further details as the situation develops.
