Air France and Germany’s Lufthansa are among global carriers avoiding Pakistani airspace, airlines have said and flight-tracking websites show, as tension between nuclear-armed neighbours India and Pakistan remained high after a deadly attack in Kashmir last month.
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India took measures such as closing its airspace to Pakistan airlines, while Pakistan barred those owned or operated by its neighbour, suspended trade and halted special visas for Indians, although it let international airlines use its airspace.
Lufthansa Group’s airlines were “avoiding Pakistani airspace until further notice” it said in a statement on Monday, although that would result in longer flight times on some routes to Asia.
Lufthansa Flight LH760 from Frankfurt to New Delhi had to fly for nearly an hour longer than usual on Sunday because it took a longer route, data from flight-tracking website Flightradar24 showed.

Flight-tracking data showed some flights of British Airways, Swiss International Air Lines and Emirates travelling over the Arabian Sea and then turning north towards Delhi in order to avoid Pakistani airspace.
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British Airways and Emirates did not immediately respond to requests for comment.