Pakistan has revoked overflight permission to a private Indian airline for Sringar-Sharjah flights. The permission was reportedly granted to GoFirst, formerly known as GoAir, a low cost airline owned by Jehangir Wadia, who is a great-grandson of Pakistan s founder Mohammad Ali Jinnah. In response to questions by SAMAA Digital, a Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority spokesman has refused to comment over the issue. It is also not clear if the Indian government had secured a formal permission for Srinagar-Sharjah route or it was allowed only individual flights. The first flight on the direct Srinagar-Sharjah route was operated on October 23, a day before Pakistan defeated India in an I.
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