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Pakistan Sees Sharp Drop in International Departures Amid Regional Tensions

International departures from Pakistan fall nearly 50% in March due to regional unrest and disruptions in Iranian and Gulf airspace.

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Pakistan international flights decline

Pakistan witnesses a sharp drop in outbound international flights amid rising regional tensions and airspace disruptions.

March 19, 2026

ISLAMABAD — Pakistan’s international aviation sector has experienced a steep decline in outbound flights, with departures falling by nearly 50 percent in early March amid rising regional unrest linked to the situation in Iran.

Data from Gallup Pakistan Digital Analytics shows that international departures dropped from 1,127 flights between February 1–10 to just 572 flights between March 1–10, marking one of the sharpest short-term contractions in recent years.

Analysts point to disruptions in Iranian and Gulf airspace following heightened geopolitical instability in late February as the primary cause. Airlines were forced to cancel flights, reroute operations, and reduce frequencies, impacting Pakistan’s connectivity abroad.

“The aviation network here relies heavily on Middle Eastern transit corridors,” said a senior airline analyst. “Even temporary instability in the region quickly translates into fewer flights and travel restrictions.”

Travel patterns have also shifted: February departures were broadly distributed across Gulf hubs such as Dubai and Jeddah, while March flights concentrated mainly on Saudi destinations, including Jeddah and Riyadh. Observers suggest that essential and religious travel continued, while non-essential trips were sharply curtailed.

Officials note that the decline underscores the vulnerability of Pakistan’s international air traffic to regional tensions and the need for flexible operational planning to mitigate the impact on passengers and airlines.

Read more :Pakistan Temporarily Suspends Flight Operations at Islamabad Airport

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