Planes told to avoid Afghan airspace under 25,000ft after airport terror attack
Planes told to avoid Afghan airspace under 25,000ft after airport terror attack
It comes after two deadly explosions at Kabul airport today (Picture: Getty/Rex)
The UK has told planes to avoid flying below 25,000ft in Afghan airspace following deadly terror attacks on Kabul airport.
Transport minister Grant Shapps said: ‘Following the shocking scenes in Afghanistan today, I have issued a NOTAM (Notice to Aviation) further advising airlines to avoid Afghan airspace under…
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