Afghanistan has changed a bunch of waypoint names on its border with Pakistan today. If you’re flying that way, you’ll need to know these for when you submit your Pakistan permit – they only approve permits for specific entry/exit points.


For more details, check out the full AIP AIRAC AMDT here.
Overflight advice for Afghanistan averages out at a minimum FL250, though as with other mountainous countries we think FL320 is a better starting point. For Pakistan, the consensus among foreign authorities is to cross the OPLR/Lahore and OPKR/Karachi FIR’s at higher flight levels. For full details check out safeairspace.net
If you want to know exactly how to get your landing or overflight permits, check out our Permit Book, which tells you how to get a permit for each and every country in the world!
More on the topic:
- More: BOBCAT: The Slot System for Afghanistan’s Uncontrolled Airspace
- More: March 2026: Afghanistan Overflight Update
- More: Pakistan/India Airspace Update
- More: ADC Numbers in South Asia: What You Need to Know
- More: Aug 2023: Who wants to overfly Afghanistan?
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