
Islamabad International Airport resumed normal flight operations on Friday evening after a brief suspension. The Pakistan Airports Authority (PAA) said minor operational adjustments were made to manage flights safely. All services have now returned to normal, allowing landings and departures to continue as scheduled.
The PAA spokesperson advised passengers to contact their respective airlines for updated flight information. The suspension had temporarily halted all flights, including some that were ready to depart for Medina. Passengers had already boarded these flights but were held back until operations resumed.
Read more: Flight operations resume at Islamabad airport after flypast exercise
Flight operations were suspended around 6:30pm and restored by 8pm, according to airport officials. The halt affected both arrivals and departures, causing a temporary delay in schedules. Airport authorities ensured safety protocols were followed during the operational adjustments.
Officials confirmed that the suspension did not pose any safety risks and was purely operational. Staff worked efficiently to restore normal services, minimizing inconvenience for travelers. Airlines coordinated with passengers to provide timely updates on their flights.
Read more: Islamabad airport included into active privatisation programme
The PAA continues to monitor airport operations closely and urged passengers to check with airlines before traveling. Authorities emphasized that such brief operational adjustments are precautionary measures to ensure smooth functioning.