Kathmandu. All airports closed after the Indo-Pak ceasefire have been reopened since Monday.
The airports were temporarily closed till 5.29 am on May 15 amid india-Pakistan tensions on May 7. In a press release, the Airports Authority of India (AAI) said that 32 airports, which were closed for the operation of civil flights, will now be available for the operation of civil flights with immediate effect.
Passengers have been advised to first get information from the respective airlines for flights to these airports and visit the website of the respective airlines for regular updates.
IndiGo Airlines has given this information on social media platform X. The company has issued a travel advisory saying that all airports have been opened for flights. The company said it may take some time for services to return to normal. In such a situation, the airline has advised the passengers to take some extra time to reach the airport. – Agency

















