Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Canada Extends Ban On Passenger Flights From India, Pakistan Till June 21

Canada flight ban extended

The Canadian government has announced to extend the ban on direct passenger flights from India and Pakistan for 30 days.

According to the media reports, Canada has extended the ban on direct flights from India and Pakistan till June 21 owing to the deadly COVID-19 outbreak.

The past 30-day ban, imposed on April 22, was set to expire Saturday. However, Cargo flights will still be allowed in order to maintain shipments of essential supplies.

“Minister of Transport is of the opinion it is necessary for aviation safety and the protection of the public,” said a notice to airmen.

The ban applies to direct flights from both countries. Passengers can still fly to Canada from India or Pakistan by arriving via a third country. They will need to produce a negative result on a COVID-19 test taken at their last point of departure before being permitted to enter Canada.

Transport Minister Omar Alghabra said the limitation was put in point “based on public health advice to reduce the importation risk of COVID-19 and its variants.”

“I can say that we’ve seen a significant reduction in the number of positive cases of COVID-19 arriving from international flights since this restriction was put in place,” he said.

Pakistan Asks Canada To Reconsider Decision Of Flights’ Suspension

Earlier, Pakistan had asked the Canadian government for reconsidering its decision of suspending all passenger flights from Islamabad for 30 days.

In a letter to Canadian Minister of Transport Omar Alghabra, Pakistan High Commissioner to Canada Raza Bashir Tarar drew attention to the fact that Pakistan, like all other countries, had been facing the pandemic but it had managed it well due to its strategy of smart lockdowns.

He had assured the minister that Pakistan’s testing mechanism is very robust and Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) only accepted results from the best laboratories and matched them with a barcode on every result sheet.

Previously, the Canadian government had announced that it will ban passenger flights from India and Pakistan for the next 30 days.

All direct commercial and private passenger flights from India and Pakistan had been included in the ban, although cargo flights will still be permitted, media reports said.

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Saudi Arabia Retains Temporary Ban on Pakistan, other 20 countries

IMF expects Saudi economy to grow 2.8% in 2021

The Saudi government has on Saturday announced to impose a temporary flight ban on Pakistan and India along with other 20 countries to curb the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Saudi kingdom also implemented the ban on the Philippines, Sri Lanka and Indonesia whereas the Saudi Civil Aviation Authority General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) issued a notification imposing a temporary travel ban on European Union (EU) countries and Switzerland.

Saudi residents have been given 72 hours to return to KSA.

Furthermore, the ban also applies to passengers who have visited any of the prohibited countries in the 14 days prior to their arrival.

The kingdom has banned its citizens from travelling to these countries as well.

Previously, Canada, Oman, Kuwait and the UK have placed restrictions on flights from Pakistan and India.

Apart from Pakistan and India, the banned countries are: Argentina, the UAE, Germany, the US, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Brazil, Portugal, the UK, Turkey, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, France, Lebanon, Egypt, and Japan.

Earlier on April 23, the Canadian government has announced that it will ban passenger flights from India and Pakistan for the next 30 days.

All direct commercial and private passenger flights from India and Pakistan will be included in the ban, although cargo flights will still be permitted, media reports said.

Omar Alghabra, Canadian Minister of Transport, said, “We’ve been saying for over a year, now is not the time to travel.”

He added, “Border restrictions can change at any time, and you can be stuck in another country.”

However, Pakistan has asked Canada for reconsidering its decision of suspending all passenger flights from Islamabad for 30 days.

In a letter to Canadian Minister of Transport Omar Alghabra, Pakistan High Commissioner to Canada Raza Bashir Tarar drew attention to the fact that Pakistan, like all other countries, had been facing the pandemic but it had managed it well due to its strategy of smart lockdowns.

He assured the minister that Pakistan’s testing mechanism is very robust and Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) only accepted results from the best laboratories and matched them with a barcode on every result sheet.

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Pakistan Asks Canada To Reconsider Decision Of Flights’ Suspension

Pakistan Canada Flight Ban

Pakistan has asked the Canadian government for reconsidering its decision of suspending all passenger flights from Islamabad for 30 days.

In a letter to Canadian Minister of Transport Omar Alghabra, Pakistan High Commissioner to Canada Raza Bashir Tarar drew attention to the fact that Pakistan, like all other countries, had been facing the pandemic but it had managed it well due to its strategy of smart lockdowns.

He assured the minister that Pakistan’s testing mechanism is very robust and Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) only accepted results from the best laboratories and matched them with a barcode on every result sheet.

A day earlier, the Canadian government has announced that it will ban passenger flights from India and Pakistan for the next 30 days.

All direct commercial and private passenger flights from India and Pakistan will be included in the ban, although cargo flights will still be permitted, media reports said.

Omar Alghabra, Canadian Minister of Transport, said, “We’ve been saying for over a year, now is not the time to travel.”

He added, “Border restrictions can change at any time, and you can be stuck in another country.”

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