India requests Pakistan for Srinagar-Sharjah flight

India requests Pakistan- Srinagar-Sharjah flight: India has asked Pakistan to allow Go-First’s Srinagar-Sharjah flight to pass through its airspace, considering the interest of ordinary people. Government officials released this information on Thursday. Pakistan on Tuesday did not allow the Srinagar-Sharjah flight to use its airspace and forced it to use the longest air route, delaying the flight to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) over Gujarat.

Let us tell you that “Go First” was previously known as “Go Air” and its flight service between Srinagar and Sharjah started on October 23, inaugurated by Union Minister of Interior Amit Shah in Kashmir last month.

The first operation has been approved

A source said Pakistani authorities approved the operation of the Go First flight over the Srinagar-Sharjah (India requests Pakistan) sector on October 23, 24, 26 and 28. After that, Pakistan suspended the authorization of the flight for the period from Oct. 31 to Nov. 30, the sources said. Giving the information, the source said that “the matter was immediately brought up with Pakistan through diplomatic channels and we asked Pakistan that in view of the interest of ordinary people who booked tickets, this flight be cleared to cross Pakistani airspace. ‘be cleared to pass.

40 minutes late so as not to leave Pak airspace

India requests Pakistan- Officials say Pakistan did not allow this on Tuesday, after which the plane had to fly over Gujarat and as a result the trip was delayed by 40 minutes. Even in return, the plane took so long. Officials said the Pakistani government had given no reason to deny permission to the flight service.

He said that the said flight service operates four times a week and that between October 23 and October 31, no problems were encountered while using Pakistani airspace. However, Go-First has yet to comment on the matter.

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