Why were 24 airports closed in India?
India has closed 24 airports due to rising tensions with Pakistan. This decision was taken to ensure the safety of passengers and flights. The Indian government and military are being very careful after the latest conflict near the border. The airspace in some areas has also been restricted.
Full List of Closed Airports in India
The following airports have been shut for civilian operations:
Bhuj
Chandigarh
Srinagar
Amritsar
Ludhiana
Bhuntar
Kishangarh
Patiala
Shimla
Kangra-Gaggal
Bathinda
Jaisalmer
Jodhpur
Bikaner
Halwara
Pathankot
Jammu
Leh
Mundra
Jamnagar
Hirasar (Rajkot)
Porbandar
Keshod
Kandla

How does the airport shutdown affect people?
Many passengers are facing delays and cancelled flights. Airlines are giving refunds or helping people book again. Travel plans for many families and business people have been affected. It is advised to check flight status before going to the airport.
What are India-Pakistan tensions?
India and Pakistan have had a history of conflict, especially over the region of Kashmir. Recently, military actions and strong statements from both sides have increased worries. As a result, India decided to shut some airports to protect lives and reduce risks.
What is next?
The situation is being watched closely by the government. The airports will open again when it is safe. People are advised to stay calm and follow official news. The Ministry of Civil Aviation is working with airlines to help passengers.
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FAQs
1. Why did India shut 24 airports?
India shut these airports due to safety concerns from rising tensions with Pakistan.
2. Are all flights cancelled in India?
No, only flights from the affected 24 airports are cancelled or delayed.
3. How can I check if my flight is affected?
Visit your airline’s website or contact the airport directly to check flight updates.
4. When will the airports reopen?
There is no fixed date yet. They will reopen when the situation becomes safe.
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