32 Indian Airports Reopen for Services Across the Country

Reopening of 32 Airports After Border Tensions

Due to recent tensions at the India-Pakistan border, 32 airports in India were temporarily closed for safety. Today, officials confirmed that all these airports have reopened. The aviation authorities have issued a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM), allowing flight operations to restart. Airports near the Pakistan border like Amritsar were most affected during this time. Sources say the Indian Air Force (IAF) also gave key suggestions in the decision-making process.

With the airports reopening, passengers and airline companies are relieved. Flights that were canceled or delayed are slowly restarting. The NOTAM includes all necessary safety and technical information for pilots and airport staff to resume smooth operations.

Since this was a national security issue, authorities monitored the situation closely. After confirming that conditions were stable and safe, they allowed flights to begin again. As of now, all 32 airports are operating civilian flights as usual, according to officials.


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