Airlines Alter Flight Paths Amid India-Pakistan Tensions

Several Asian airlines, including Korean Air and EVA Air, are rerouting or canceling flights to Europe to avoid airspace affected by clashes between India and Pakistan. This has resulted in over 20 flight adjustments and led to a decrease in stock values by 1.7%.


Airlines Alter Flight Paths Amid India-Pakistan Tensions

Several airlines in Asia are altering flight routes or canceling them due to the conflict between India and Pakistan. Korean airlines have started changing flight routes, while Taiwanese EVA Air is rerouting its flights in and out of Europe to avoid airspace in the conflict zone for safety reasons.

Thai airlines have also reported that over 20 commercial flights have changed their routes to avoid Pakistani airspace. Data from Flight Radar 24 shows that airlines canceled 52 flights to and from Pakistan during the local afternoon. As a result of these actions, the airline's operations have decreased by approximately 1.7%.