With Operation Sindhoor, Indian defense forces conducted a series of quick, measured, and precisely coordinated strikes deep inside Pakistan...
With Operation Sindhoor, Indian defense forces conducted a series of quick, measured, and precisely coordinated strikes deep inside Pakistan, aiming to eliminate terror outfits Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-e-Taiba; it was pretty much effective & successful.
As a precautionary measure following India's anti-terror action, Operation Sindhoor, the MHA has set restrictions for commercial flights around the close proximity of the bordering regions of Pakistan. This is to avoid any colossal damage that could occur due to any retaliatory insurgent strike on innocent passengers.
From Wednesday evening, a total of 27 airports will remain closed until Friday, 9th May. Here's the complete list of airports that will be shut:
- Chandigarh,
- Srinagar,
- Amritsar,
- Ludhiana,
- Bhuntar,
- Kishangarh,
- Patiala,
- Shimla,
- Gaggal,
- Bhatinda,
- Jaisalmer,
- Jodhpur,
- Bikaner,
- Halwara,
- Pathankot,
- Leh,
- Jammu,
- Mundra,
- Jamnagar,
- Rajkot,
- Porbandar,
- Kandla,
- Keshod,
- Bhuj,
- Dharamsala,
- Gwalior,
- Hindon
Delhi airport, however still kept in service, with all 4 runways accessible for flights issues advisory to the passengers & users in a tweet.
As tensions still loom between India and Pakistan in the aftermath of the retaliatory Operation Sindhoor, the Delhi airport issued an advisory urging passengers to contact respective airlines for the flight status.
Passenger Advisory issued at 19:08 Hrs#DelhiAirport #PassengerAdvisory pic.twitter.com/NWYtZ0lIxF
— Delhi Airport (@DelhiAirport) May 7, 2025
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