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PIA refutes claims its flight escaped missile attack near UAE’s Fujairah

Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) on Thursday strongly denied reports that one of its flights had narrowly escaped a missile attack near Fujairah in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), describing the claims as “entirely baseless and false”.

The clarification came after posts circulated on social media alleging that a PIA flight was at risk during landing due to an Iranian missile strike near naval facilities adjacent to Fujairah Airport.

In a statement shared on X, the airline said, “PIA clarifies that the news circulating regarding a missile attack near Fujairah involving a PIA flight is entirely baseless and false.”

The carrier also rejected claims that any such statement had been issued by its spokesperson. “No such statement was issued by the airline and its spokesperson. We urge all, to refrain from sharing unverified information,” it added.

Amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, PIA on Wednesday announced operational changes to its Gulf routes, suspending flights to Fujairah in the UAE for 48 hours.

According to a statement issued by the airline’s spokesperson, PIA will limit its services to the UAE only to Al Ain, an inland oasis city on the eastern border with Oman.

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Airline officials said the situation is under constant review, with further adjustments likely if tensions persist. Passengers have been advised to regularly check flight schedules and remain in contact with airlines.

On Wednesday, conflict in the Gulf continued to trigger widespread disruption to Pakistan’s air travel, with at least 92 inbound and outbound flights cancelled across major airports, stranding passengers and forcing airlines to scale back operations.

The cancellations affected key international routes linking Pakistan with the Gulf and beyond, underscoring the immediate fallout of regional instability on global aviation networks.



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