India-Pakistan tensions: Order to shut civilian operations at 8 airports withdrawn, flights to resume
All airports in India that were shut down this morning because of escalation in tension may soon be re-opened. The indication that civilian airport at Jammu, Srinagar, Amritsar, Adampur, Shimla, Bhuntar, Gagal, Dehradun, Leh and Chandigarh will remain functional after a final decision is taken by the union government this afternoon.
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India-Pakistan tensions Order to shut civilian operations at 8 airports withdrawn, flights to resume
According to media sources, NOTAM (Notice to Airmen to alert aircraft pilots of potential hazards along a flight route) has been withdrawn. Flight operations will resume.
Some civilian operations were paralyzed amidst mixed directions by the union government to facilitate the moment of defence aircraft.
India-Pakistan tensions Order to shut civilian operations at 8 airports withdrawn, flights to resume
However, as the tension has eased the government is reviewing the situation.
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According to media reports, “Air India official: Air India avoiding the route of Pakistan air space with immediate effect. India uses Pakistan airspace for flights to Gulf countries, Europe and the USA.”
- PTC NEWS