
The day after the India (AAI) Airport Office and the competent air authorities, they issued a number of announcements (notams), which announced the temporary closure of 32 airports, Delhi Airport on Sunday issued a travel consultancy stating that it usually runs after India-Pakistan.
However, Deli Airport said that some flight plans and the processing times of security control point may be affected by changes in airspace dynamics and increased safety measures.
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“Delhi Airport works normally. However, due to changes in airspace dynamics and increased security measures, some air plans and security point processing plans may be affected,” Delhi’s airport advice said in an official statement on X.
The airport in Delhi asked the passengers:
a) Follow the updates and instructions from their airlines.
(b) observe manual luggage and luggage regulations.
(c) Allow the time to secure as a result of increased measures.
d) Working with airlines and security staff for smooth facilitating.
e) Check the latest flight status through your airline or the official website of Delhi Airport.
“We call on passengers to refer only to official channels for accurate updates. Thank you for your patience and cooperation when we work with the parties to ensure that your journey will remain safe and effective,” she concluded.
Airports are affected by AAI’s Notam:
Previously, on Saturday, with Pakistan, he violated the ceasefire agreement after both countries agreed to stop shooting on the border state, AAI issued a number of announcements to the years (Notams), which announced a temporary closure of 32 airports.
According to the latest press release, 32 airports in northern and western India will remain closed for all civil flight operations, effective from 9 to 14 May 2025, which corresponds to 15 May 2025.
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