Manila Bulletin

Key Asia-Europe air route closed as India-Pakistan tensions rise

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Global airlines were forced to divert or cancel several flights after Pakistan shut down its airspace following a military clash with India, blocking one of the key air routes between Asia Pacific and Europe.

A Singapore Airlines Ltd. flight to London was diverted to Dubai Wednesday to refuel before heading to its final destinatio­n, the carrier said in an email. Its plane to Frankfurt also stopped in Mumbai to pick up fuel, while the return service was canceled. Qantas Airways Ltd. had to change the flight path for its LondonSing­apore service, which is scheduled to arrive at the Asian city-state later Thursday, adding an extra 20 minutes to the journey.

Thai Airways Internatio­nal Pcl scrapped all 10 flights from Europe to Bangkok as well as those to Pakistan that were due to depart late Wednesday and early Thursday, it said on its website.

The South Asian nations are engaged in the most serious military confrontat­ion in decades, after India said Tuesday it killed hundreds of militants in a camp inside Pakistan. Pakistan retaliated by shooting down an Indian MiG-21 aircraft and capturing a pilot, while India said it downed a Pakistani jet. Pakistan closed its airspace, while airports in northern India were shut for hours before restrictio­ns were lifted.

About 220 daily services between Europe and Southeast Asia fly through Pakistan airspace, the primary route connecting the two regions, according to the Internatio­nal Air Transport Associatio­n.

A United Continenta­l Holdings Inc. flight from Newark Liberty Internatio­nal Airport to Delhi was re-routed to London and later canceled, while a Newark-Mumbai flight was diverted to Frankfurt. An Air Canada flight from Toronto to Delhi turned back Tuesday night over Ireland and was scrubbed when it arrived back in Canada. A Vancouver-Delhi flight also was scrapped. (Bloomberg)

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