Delhi airport operations issued a trip to kites on Sunday, as the tension between India and Pakistan continued to brew, while Islamabad violated a truce after a very expected “bilateral understanding” after four days of deadly clashes. Delhi Airport Operations advised its passengers to continue following official updates, and suggests that possible adjustments to flight schedules and longer waiting times at security control points be presented in the aftermath of the diplomatic relations in India-Pakistan. In a statement, Delhi Airport said that the operations were running smoothly, but “in light of the developing airspace dynamics and increased safety protocols required by the Bureau of Civil Aviation Safety, there may be adjustments to flight schedules and longer waiting times at security controls.” “Passengers are encouraged to: keep abreast of their communication channels of their respective airlines; keep in prescribed guidelines for the cabin and check-in luggage; arrive in advance to accommodate possible delays in safety; the full collaboration to airline and security personnel for effective facilitation; Delhi. ” “We strongly advise all passengers to depend solely on official updates on accurate information and not to spread the unexplored content.” The notices to Airmen (Notam) are effective from May 9, 2025 to 14 May 2025, which corresponds to 0529 IST on May 15, 2025, for operational reasons. The 32 airports include: Adhampur, Ambala, Amritsar, Awantipur, Bathinda, Bhuj, Bikaner, Chandigarh, Halwara, Hindon, JaisArmer, Jammu, Jamnagar, Jodhpur, Kandla, Kangra (Gaggal), Kishod, Kishangarh, Kullu (Bhuntar), Kullu (Bhuntar), Kishangarh, Kullu (Bhuntar) Ludhiana, Mundra, Naliya, Pathankot, Patiala, Porbandar, Rajkot (Hirasar), Sarsawa, Shimla, Srinagar, Thoise and Uttarlai. Hours after India and Pakistan reached an understanding of the stop of military action on Saturday, the arrangement came under severe pressure, while New -Delhi Islamabad blamed it to violate it. Blasts were heard in Srinagar and Jammu, with projectiles and flashes relieving the night sky over Jammu, reflecting the events of the night before, while shots were also reported in Baramulla and an explosion was heard in Soupore. In a media briefing near midnight, Foreign Minister Vikram Misri called on Pakistan to take “appropriate steps” to address these offenses and deal with the situation with “seriousness and responsibility”.
Delhi Airport News: Travel advice issued amid the tension of India-Pakistan, ‘Flight adjustments, longer waiting time …’ | Today news
