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India reopens dozens of airports for civilian traffic – officials

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Published: May 12, 2025 9:02 am
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Flights to the northern and north-western regions of the country had been canceled due to the conflict with Pakistan

India’s aviation authority has announced that 32 airports in northern and north-western regions of the country have reopened. The facilities were previously closed due to airspace restrictions amid heightened tensions with Pakistan.

The airports, including those in Srinagar, Chandigarh, and Amritsar, are once again available for civil aircraft operations, the authority said in a statement.

The airport closures began on May 9 after the launch of India’s ‘Operation Sindoor’, which involved airstrikes on suspected terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir.

Twenty-four airports were initially shut down on Friday, with the number increasing to 32 the following day.


READ MORE: India and Pakistan agree to ceasefire after military standoff: What we know so far

The decision to reopen the airports was made after New Delhi and Islamabad continued to uphold a ceasefire agreed on May 10. There have been no hostilities between the Indian and Pakistani militaries on Monday, the Indian Army said.

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