All 32 Closed Airports Opened After The India-Pakistan Ceasefire

All 32 Closed Airports Opened After The India-Pakistan Ceasefire
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All 32 Closed Airports Opened After The India-Pakistan Ceasefire

All 32 Closed Airports Opened After The India-Pakistan Ceasefire: After the ceasefire between India and Pakistan, the government has announced to reopening of all 32 airports. The Airport Authority of India issued NOTAM, i.e., Notice to Airmen, and informed about this. The airports were closed due to the tension between the two countries. Along with the airports, it has been decided to open 25 air routes as well.

AAI said in a statement that passengers, please note that earlier it was decided to close 32 airports till 05:29 pm on 15 May 2025. But now these airports are now available for civil aircraft operations with immediate effect. Movement has started at these airports. The airports have been opened again today after the decision of AAI and other aviation regulators to temporarily close the airports on 9 May.

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