Taliban Earns Millions by Charging Airlines for Overflights of Afghanistan
Airlines, including those with Swiss passengers, are paying substantial fees to the Taliban for flying over Afghanistan, creating a multi-million dollar revenue stream for the regime without any corresponding air safety services being provided.

Key Takeaways
- The Taliban charges a flat rate of $700 per aircraft for overflights.
- Pilots must actively inform each other of altitude and position in Afghan airspace due to a lack of air traffic control.
- Overflight altitude is typically maintained at just under 10,000 meters to avoid ground-based projectiles.
By The Numbers
They Said
"We are still cancelling our flights to Dubai and Tel Aviv."