Since 14 August, the country receiving most flights from Kabul was Pakistan. Illustration: Miles Probyn/Guardian Design
The Guardian: Evacuating Afghanistan: a visual guide to flights in and out of Kabul
Flights stopped as the Taliban seized control, but numbers are back up and the vast majority of aircraft are now military
Kabul airport’s air traffic now seems to be at a stable level due to an increase in military aircraft evacuating people, new Guardian analysis has revealed.
Fewer than 15 aircraft arrived or departed each day between 16 and 19 August, according to data from Flightradar24.
It recovered to about 60 a day between 20 and 21 August – the latest day for which data is available. This is around half the level seen before the Taliban seized power in Kabul.
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