32 airports reopen after days of India-Pakistan conflict
Civilian flight operations from the 32 airports across northern and western India, including Srinagar and Amritsar, were suspended from 9 May to 15 May.
PTI

Mumbai, 12 May
Airports Authority of
India (AAI) on Monday announced that civilian flight operations will resume at
32 airports that were temporarily shut last week in view of the military
standoff between India and Pakistan.
Security measures
were enhanced, and at least 32 airports in northern and western parts of the
country were temporarily shut in view of the conflict.
On Saturday, India and Pakistan reached an understanding to stop all firings and military actions on land, air and sea with immediate effect.
In a statement on Monday, state-owned AAI said the 32 airports that were closed for civilian
aircraft operations till 05.29 hours of 15 May are now available for operations
with immediate effect.
"It is
recommended for travellers to check flight status directly with Airlines and
monitor airlines' websites for regular updates," the statement said.
Civilian flight
operations from the 32 airports across northern and western India, including
Srinagar and Amritsar, were suspended from 9 May to 15 May.
The Airports
Authority of India (AAI), along with other aviation authorities, had issued a
series of Notices to Airmen (NOTAMs), announcing the temporary closure of 32
airports across northern and western India for all civilian flight operations.
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