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Despite ceasefire, 24 Indian airports closed, 444 flights canceled

Today's scheduled flights from Indian airports have been suspended

GNN Web Desk
Published 6 hours ago on May 12th 2025, 9:02 am
By Web Desk
Despite ceasefire, 24 Indian airports closed, 444 flights canceled

New Delhi: Despite the ceasefire between Pakistan and India, 24 Indian airports remain closed.

According to the details, despite the ceasefire in both countries, flight operations at 24 airports are still inactive today. All aircraft have been removed, and 444 flights have been canceled today.

According to the report, all flights have been canceled in various cities, including Amritsar, Srinagar, Jammu, Ladakh, Dharamshala, Shimla, Adampur, and Chandigarh.

According to the report, 65 daily flights have been canceled from Srinagar Airport, which has been closed for 7 days; all 30 flights from Ladakh's Leh Kaushik Airport are still canceled today, while 30 flights from Jammu Airport are canceled, and all aircraft have been removed

In addition, 14 flights from Dharamshala, all 84 flights from Chandigarh today, 20 flights from Jodhpur Airport, 20 flights from Rajkot Herasar Airport, and 10 flights from Bhuj Airport in Gujarat have also been canceled.

Several airports in India are inactive, and today's scheduled flights from these airports have been suspended.

Pakistan-India tension and ceasefire

It is pertinent to note that after the Pahalgam attack, Pakistan gave a befitting reply to the aggression carried out by India and targeted more than 10 targets in India during Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos (Iron Wall).

Destroyed the air bases and fields of Adampur, Udhampur, Bathinda, Suratgarh, Mamoon, Akhnoor, Jammu, Sirsa, and Barnala, and also destroyed the Indian Uri Field Supply Depot, Sirsa, and Halwara airfields.

Pakistan targeted several Indian targets with its Fateh-1 missile system, and the Pakistan Army destroyed the S-400 air defense system worth $1.5 billion with a hypersonic missile at the Indian air base in Adampur from a JF-17 Thunder.

After Pakistan's retaliation, the US President made efforts to establish a ceasefire between the two countries, and it was announced by Pakistan and India two days ago.

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