32 airports, closed due to India-Pakistan conflict, reopen for flight operations

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32 airports in northern India which were closed have reopen.

Re -opening follows a ceasefire agreement between India and Pakistan.

Indigo and SpiceJet confirmed the resumption of services at these airports.

New Delhi:

India’s aviation regulator said that 32 airports in the northern and north -western regions of India which were closed due to air -ranked sanctions due to increased tension with Pakistan have been reopened. After the announcement, a ceasefire was followed by two nuclear-host neighbors.

Officials of India’s airport said this morning that these airports including Srinagar, Chandigarh and Amritsar are now available for civil aircraft operations.

India’s airports (AAI) said, “Flyers; Findicine; Reference notices issued for temporary closure of 32 airports for civil aircraft operations till 05:29 pm. It is reported that these airports are now available for civil aircraft operations with immediate effect.”

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AAI advised passengers to check the flight status directly with the airlines and monitor their websites for regular updates.

Naliya, Pathankot, Pathanal, Porbad, Rajsar (Hirara, Shimla, Shimela quietly, Uttaralai.

Several major airlines, including budget carriers IndiGo and SpiceJet, have also announced to resume their services at these airports.

Airlines and airport officials are now working to ensure a smooth transition for general operations, including the sloats, staff significance and recurrence of mob management.

The initial closure that covered 24 airports was announced on Friday, and was extended to 32 airports a day later. A series of notices were issued to Airmen on Saturday, announcing the temporary closure of 32 airports.

Operation vermilion of India was followed by the closure of airports, including air strikes in terrorist camps in Pakistan and Pakistan -occupied Kashmir.

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The air raspn ban was already seen immediately after the launch of Operation Sindoor, showing an empty sky near the border areas late Wednesday with flight trackers.

Pushed on the backfoot, Pakistan used missiles and drones to attack military bases and civil areas in India, which was thwarted by Indian air defense. Missile fireworks videos in the sky went viral, highlighting the necessary to close the airspace during such conflicts.

India had shut down Pakistan Airlines for Pakistan Airlines on April 22 after Pakistan’s massacre. After a similar script, which was used to defend itself during earlier terrorist attacks, Pakistan denied any role in Pahalgam massacre and called for a neutral investigation.

However, the Indian armed forces displayed adequate evidence in regularly organized several press briefings, claiming that around 100 militants were killed during Operation Sindoor in Pakistan and Poke.

New Delhi also accused Islamabad of using its civic aircraft as a shield, after which Pakistan closed its entire airspace for civil airlines.

Both countries announced a ceasefire on Saturday.


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