
Indian watchdogs in the aviation area on Thursday asked all airlines and airports across the country to strengthen security measures.
The Civil Aviation Security Authority (BCAS) said that all passengers at all airports will undergo a secondary ranking (LPSC) and the entry of visitors to the terminal buildings was banned.
Air Marshal will also be deployed.
“Given the recent attack in Pahalgam and the subsequent security scenario, it is necessary to strengthen security measures on all civil aviation installations such as airports, airports, airports, air forces, helped, flying schools, air training institutions … So they introduced themselves in the country.
Development comes after Pakistan aimed several Indian cities on Thursday evening.
According to the report, which quoted the sources of defense, the Indian air defense units captured and blocked Pakistani eight missiles focused on Satwari, Samba, RS Pura and Arnia in J&K.
The explosions were heard when the Indian air defense caught Pakistani drones in Udhampur, Jammu and Kashmir.
Pakistani drones were captured by Indian air defense in Jaisalmer.
Among other things, BCA demanded a thorough control of the PNR (record of the passenger name), the manifest of passengers and cargo, as well as the full search for aircraft and eating services of aircraft.
Approximately 27 airports in the country were closed as a result of the “Sindoor operation” under which the Indian armed forces were strikes on terrorist targets in Pakistan and Pakistan in the middle of Kashmir occupied against the terrorist attack of Pahalgam, killed by 26 people 22.
Airlines issue advice to passengers
After Bcas counseling, Air India asked passengers to reach the airport at least three hours before the planned departure of their flights.
“Given the order of the Office for Civil Aviation Safety on reinforced measures at airports throughout India, it recommends that they arrive at the appropriate airport at least three hours before the planned departure to ensure a smooth check-in and entering the tilt.
Akasa Air said that, due to strengthened security measures at all airports throughout India, passengers are asked to get to the airport at least three hours before their flights. “Make sure you have valid photo identification documents approved by the Government to enter the airport. In addition to your check -in luggage, only 1 bag with a hand weighing up to 7 kg will be allowed. the time when it is stated on the time of costs.
“We ask you to afford your extra journey to meet security checks and formalities,” he added.
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