Morning Fog Disrupts Flight Operations in Karachi

- Pakistan - January 15, 2026
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Travel Disruptions Due to Dense Fog: What You Need to Know

If you’re planning to fly in or out of Karachi, you might want to check the latest updates before heading to Jinnah International Airport. This Thursday morning, dense fog blanketed the city, drastically reducing visibility to just 50 metres. As a result, both domestic and international flight operations faced significant disruptions.

Numerous flights were delayed or cancelled due to the extremely low visibility affecting not only the airport but also surrounding areas like Gulistan-e-Johar and DHA Phase VIII. At least ten flights saw changes to their schedules, and many were delayed until later in the day as the fog persisted. For instance, Pakistan International Airlines had to postpone its Karachi-to-Lahore flight PK-302, which was set to depart at 8 am. Meanwhile, several foreign airlines, including Qatar Airways and Saudi Airlines, also adjusted their flight times.

If you’re traveling today, be sure to stay informed about your flight status. Passengers should anticipate potential rescheduling, as many flights have now been adjusted to evening departures due to ongoing fog conditions. Unfortunately, this weather resulted in the cancellation of six flights, including services to Beijing and Kuala Lumpur.

In addition to the airport chaos, fog also affected local areas, making it important to be careful while traveling around the city. Fog can lead to unexpected delays in ground transportation as well, so give yourself extra time to reach the airport.

In these situations, staying connected with your airline and checking for real-time updates can provide peace of mind. If you’re looking for more travel-related tips or updates to stay prepared for future flights, Pro21st is here to help. We can keep you informed and ready for your next adventure!

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