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Feb 28, 2019 (newstodate): The aviation industry is strongly affected by the unresolved military situation in the Indian and Pakistani air spaces.
Finnair has thus had to cancel its flights to Delhi on February 27 and 28, while flights between Helsinki and Thailand, Vietnam and Singapore will face delays due to longer flight routes and possible fueling stops.
Thai Airways announced that all its European routes "departing near midnight of 27 FEB through early 28 FEB" were canceled "due to sudden closure of Pakistani airspace as a result of tension between India and Pakistan."
This morning, there were no Thai Airways flights between Bangkok and London, Munich, Paris, Brussels, Milan, Vienna, Stockholm, Zurich, Copenhagen and Oslo, but normal flight operations will soon resume, avoiding Pakistan's airspace.
Finnair has thus had to cancel its flights to Delhi on February 27 and 28, while flights between Helsinki and Thailand, Vietnam and Singapore will face delays due to longer flight routes and possible fueling stops.
Thai Airways announced that all its European routes "departing near midnight of 27 FEB through early 28 FEB" were canceled "due to sudden closure of Pakistani airspace as a result of tension between India and Pakistan."
This morning, there were no Thai Airways flights between Bangkok and London, Munich, Paris, Brussels, Milan, Vienna, Stockholm, Zurich, Copenhagen and Oslo, but normal flight operations will soon resume, avoiding Pakistan's airspace.