- 32 airports in northern and western India reopen for civilian flights after ceasefire.
- Airlines like IndiGo set to resume operations gradually.
- Travelers advised to check with airlines for updated flight schedules.
Following the India-Pakistan ceasefire, 32 airports across northern and western India have been reopened for civilian flight operations.
The affected airports span key states, including Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab, and Rajasthan. While airport facilities are now operational, airlines are coordinating logistics and route planning to restore flight schedules.
Air Travel to Resume as India Reopens Airports After Ceasefire with Pakistan
India’s aviation sector is set to rebound as the government lifts restrictions on 32 airports following the recent ceasefire with Pakistan. These airports, which had been closed for civilian flights due to escalating military tensions, are now cleared to resume operations. Authorities are working closely with airlines to restore flight services to these key locations.
Among the reopened airports are Srinagar, Amritsar, and Jaipur, which serve as major hubs in the northern and western regions. The Airports Authority of India (AAI) is coordinating with commercial airlines to ensure a smooth resumption of flights. Travelers are advised to confirm their flight status before heading to the airport.
Airlines like IndiGo and Air India have announced plans to gradually reintegrate the affected routes into their schedules. However, logistical challenges, including crew realignment and flight planning, may delay the full restoration of services. Passengers are encouraged to check for real-time updates via airline websites and customer service.
The ceasefire has brought a much-needed respite to the aviation sector, but the impact on airline schedules could extend beyond the reopening. Aviation authorities are closely monitoring the situation to ensure passenger safety and operational efficiency.
With the ceasefire in effect, India’s aviation sector is poised to gradually resume normal operations across the 32 affected airports, but passengers should remain vigilant for updates.
“Peace is not the absence of conflict, but the ability to cope with it.” — Mahatma Gandhi