27 airports will remain closed till May 9, you also have a flight to see this list

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If If you are going to take a flight or you are going to get a ticket, first find out whether your airport will remain open or not. Due to the increasing struggle between India and Pakistan, work has been stopped at many airports. Operation vermilion was carried out by Indian forces in Pakistan and PoK in the early hours of Wednesday. It demolished 9 terrorist bases. After this, at least 27 airports including Rajasthan, Gujarat, Punjab, Jammu and Kashmir and Chandigarh have been closed. These airports will remain closed till 9 May.

These airports will remain closed

  1. Chandigarh
  2. Srinagar
  3. Amritsar
  4. Ludhiana
  5. Bhuntar
  6. Kishangarh
  7. Patiala
  8. Shimla
  9. Gaggal
  10. Bathinda
  11. Jaisalmer
  12. Jodhpur
  13. Bikaner
  14. Halwara
  15. Pathankot
  16. Leh
  17. Jammu
  18. Mundra
  19. Jamnagar
  20. Rajkot
  21. Porbandar
  22. Kandla
  23. Keshod
  24. Bhuj
  25. Hospice
  26. Gwalior
  27. Hindon

Delhi Airport issued advisory

Delhi Airport has issued an advisory due to the ongoing tension between India and Pakistan after Operation Sindoor. In this, passengers were urged to contact the airlines concerned for the flight situation. The Delhi Airport posted on X, “All the terminals of the Delhi Airport and all 4 runways continue normally. However, some flights have been affected due to the changing airspace conditions.”

More than 200 flights canceled

More than 200 flights have been canceled due to airspace sanctions after Operation Sindoor. This has affected both domestic and international flights. Air India, IndiGo, SpiceJet, Air India Express, Akasa Air and several foreign airlines suspended operations from several major airports and for. IndiGo has announced that it has canceled over 165 flights from major centers like Amritsar and Srinagar and is expected to continue the disruption until the morning of May 10. Air India also suspended flights from several cities including Jammu, Srinagar, Leh, Jodhpur, Amritsar, Bhuj, Jamnagar, Chandigarh and Rajkot in response to the government’s notification when the airport was closed.

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