Indian carriers Air India and IndiGo are facing rising fuel costs and longer flight durations after Pakistan imposed an airspace ban on Indian airlines amid escalating tensions linked to a militant attack in held Kashmir. The closure, which does not apply to international airlines, has forced the two Indian carriers to begin rerouting several key international routes.
The fallout stems from a deadly attack in the Pahalgam region of Indian-occupied Kashmir, where gunmen killed 26 people in a…
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