
Kathmandu, May 12: All closed airports in India have been reopened since Monday after the ceasefire with Pakistan.
Earlier, when there was a military confrontation between the two countries, civilian flights were suspended from Indian airports from May 7 to May 15.
The Airports Authority of India has announced in a press release that 32 airports where civil aviation was halted are now being reopened.
The statement advises passengers to check with the respective airlines for flight information and to visit the respective airlines' websites for regular updates.
IndiGo Airlines has provided information about this on the social media platform X.
The company has mentioned that all airports are open for civil aviation.
People’s News Monitoring Service.
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