Pakistan suffered financial losses worth Rs 1,240 crore (PKR 4.1 billion) in just two months after it closed its airspace to India-registered aircraft, and those operated, owned or leased by Indian carriers, Dawn News reported, citing a statement made by the Pakistani Ministry of Defence in the National Assembly.
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