PIA cancels flights to Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait and UAE after Iran attacks on US bases

View of the Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) passenger plane, taken through a glass panel, at Islamabad International Airport, Pakistan October 3, 2023. (REUTERS/File)
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Updated 23 June 2025
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PIA cancels flights to Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait and UAE after Iran attacks on US bases

  • Iran confirmed it had attacked US forces stationed at Qatar’s Al-Udeid air base
  • The retaliation came a day after the US attacked three of Iranian nuclear facilities

KARACHI: The Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has canceled its flights to Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), it said on Monday, shortly after Iran struck United States (US) bases in Qatar with missiles.

Iran confirmed it had attacked American forces stationed at Qatar’s Al-Udeid air base. A caption on the screen called it “a mighty and successful response by the armed forces of Iran to America’s aggression” as martial music played during announcement on Iranian state television.

Qatar said it “successfully intercepted” missiles targeting the US base, and added it reserved the right to respond directly and in accordance with international law following the strikes. The US confirmed its air base in Qatar was targeted by missile attack from Iran and said no casualties were reported.

PIA said it had limited its flight operations as a precautionary measure due to the ongoing situation in the Gulf region, adding that its reservation department had started transferring the bookings of passengers to other flights.

“PIA flights will be resumed after the situation returns to normal,” the airline said in a statement. “All passengers who were traveling on these flights are requested to get timely information about their flights from the PIA call center.”

A UAE government spokesperson said they were closely monitoring the regional developments and continuously assessing the situation.

Kuwait’s civil aviation body issued a statement, saying: “The country’s airspace has been temporarily closed as a precautionary measure, starting today and until further notice. The decision comes within the framework of maintaining the highest levels of safety and security in light of regional developments.”

The Al-Udeid air base is home to the US Combined Air Operations Center (CAOC), which provides command and control of air power across the region as well as the 379th Air Expeditionary Wing, the largest expeditionary wing in the world.

Iran’s retaliation came a day after the US launched a surprise attack Sunday morning on three of Iran’s nuclear sites, joining Israel in the biggest Western military action against the Islamic Republic since its 1979 revolution.

Just before the explosions, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian wrote on the social platform X: “We neither initiated the war nor seeking it. But we will not leave invasion to the great Iran without answer.”


Pakistan’s Sindh, UAE agree to increase cooperation in trade, investment, development

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Pakistan’s Sindh, UAE agree to increase cooperation in trade, investment, development

  • Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah meets UAE Ambassador Salem Mohammed Al Zaabi
  • Shah proposes joint projects with UAE in health, infrastructure and education sectors 

ISLAMABAD: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah and UAE Ambassador to Pakistan Salem Mohammed Al Zaabi on Tuesday agreed to enhance bilateral cooperation in trade, investment and development, Shah’s office said in a statement. 

Shah met Al Zaabi in the southern port city of Karachi, in which UAE Consul General Dr. Bakheet Ateeq Alremeithi also participated, the Chief Minister’s Office said. 

Sindh has eyed cooperation with the UAE recently, with Shah’s spokesperson saying last month that the Gulf nation was interested in a desalination project in Karachi and wanted to invest in Sindh’s transport and construction sectors. 

“The chief minister of Sindh and the UAE ambassador held talks on further enhancing cooperation between the Sindh government and the United Arab Emirates,” Shah’s office said. 

“Both sides agreed to expand cooperation in the fields of investment, trade and development,” it added. 

Shah told the UAE ambassador that Sindh offers vast opportunities for large-scale investment, adding that investors from the UAE can fully benefit from these opportunities.

The chief minister noted that joint work can be undertaken in the sectors of education, health and infrastructure between the two states. 

“He further stated that promoting people-to-people contacts and cultural exchanges would further strengthen bilateral relations,” the statement said.

Pakistan considers the UAE a vital regional ally, with the Gulf nation being Pakistan’s third-largest trading partner after China and the US. 

It is also a major source of foreign investment for the South Asian country, valued at over $10 billion in the last 20 years, according to UAE’s ministry of foreign affairs.