New Delhi. The 32 airports that India had temporarily banned have been reopened. India took this step in view of the ongoing tension with Pakistan and the possibility of airstrikes. After the ceasefire, the Government of India has withdrawn its old decision due to the situation being normal. However, operations from Srinagar Airport have not been started yet. Srinagar Airport will be opened from tomorrow. It is believed that after fully assessing the situation, the operation of flights from Srinagar Airport will start again. Except Srinagar, other airports are now available for civil aircraft operations with immediate effect.
It is informed that 32 airports, which was temporaryly closed for Civil Aircraft Operations Till 05:29 HRS of 15 May 2025, are available for civil aircraft operations with ummediat
It is recommended for travelers to check flight status directly with airlines and… pic.twitter.com/ljqu5xkepu
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Passengers have been advised by the Airport Authority of India to check the flight situation directly from the airlines and keep an eye on the airline websites for regular updates. The government had earlier issued an order to close these airports till 15 May. On the other hand, Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir Manoj Sinha met the people of the border areas of the border areas who took refuge in the camp of Sahib Bandgi Ashram in Mishriwala. In view of the attacks being carried out by Pakistan, these citizens have been brought to safe places.
#Watch Jammu: Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir Manoj Sinha met migrants from the border areas at the camp of Sahib Bandgi Ashram in Mishriwala. pic.twitter.com/kd4zkiufS8
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On the other hand, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah also reached the district hospital of Poonch to meet those injured in Pakistani shelling. He asked the injured to meet the situation and assured the best possible medical care and full assistance from the administration. After this, the CM also held a meeting with the district administration to review the rehabilitation measures of these people. CM said that it is our top priority to ensure the safety and goodness of our people.