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Pakistan's move forces Indian flights into Rs 307 cr turbulence per month
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Following the Pahalgam terror attack, the closure of Pakistan's airspace is projected to cost Indian airlines approximately Rs 77 crore weekly. Rerouting flights adds up to 1.5 hours, significantly increasing fuel and operational expenses. IndiGo has already adjusted routes and suspended some services. Other airlines anticipate operational strain, with wide-body operators better positioned to handle the disruption than budget carriers.
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