Increased tension between India and Pakistan, 32 airports closed; The aircraft will not be operated by May 15


Flight (file photo)
The growing tension between India and Pakistan directly affects air traffic. Flights were canceled from several airports, including the border, due to a series of air strikes in Pakistan. However, according to the Midnight Civil Aviation Controller of the Midnight Civil Aviation of May 9 and 10, 32 airports in the northern and western parts of the country, including Srinagar and Amritsar, have been closed for civil flights till May 15. The decision on Saturday morning, considering the military clashes between India and Pakistan, is continuously on India.
The Indian Airport Authority (AAI) and the relevant Air officials have issued a series of announcements for Airman, who has announced that 32 airports in North and West India are temporarily closed for all civil air operations. The DGCA has announced that the temporary ban will be affected from 05:29 from May 9 to May 15. These airports include Srinagar, Ambala, Amritsar, Avantipur, Buj, Bikaner, Panita, Chandigarh and Jammu.
This includes Chandigarh, Srinagar, Amritsar, Ludhiana, Poonar, Kishankar, Patiala, Shimla, Dharmashala, Patinda, Jodhpur, Jodhpur, L, Pikaner, Pathankot, Jammu, Jammu, Jammu and Puj. In a post on ‘X’, after the announcement of the closure of several airports in India, Jammu, Srinagar, Leh, Jodhpur, Amritsar, Chandigarh, Pooj, Jamnagar and Rajkot are canceled on the 15th of this month.
During this period, Air India also said that customers who have proper tickets for travel will be paid a discount at a re -radiation fee or refund the full money to cancel. In a post on ‘X’, Indigo said that all flights will be canceled for 10 to 29 minutes on May 15, as airports are temporarily closed, according to the recent instructions of the relevant authorities.
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