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FILE - An Indian security force trooper keeps guard next to vehicles carrying travellers including tourists outside the airport in Srinagar, following a suspected militant attack in south Kashmir's scenic Pahalgam, April 23, 2025. [File photo: Reuters/Sanna Irshad Mattoo]
India said on Monday that it has reopened 32 airports that were shut during clashes with neighbour Pakistan, after a ceasefire over the weekend.
The 32 airports are now available for civil aircraft operations with immediate effect, the Airports Authority of India said in a statement.
Pakistan’s airport authority fully reopened its airspace on Saturday.
India’s top airlines, IndiGo said it will progressively commence operations on previously closed routes
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