Air India, IndiGo, SpiceJet to resume flight operations in Jammu, Srinagar, among other cities — Check details here
- On May 12, 2025, Air India, IndiGo, and SpiceJet confirmed that they are gradually restarting flights at 32 airports, including Jammu and Srinagar, following the government’s decision to reopen these locations.
- The airports had been closed since May 7 due to rising India-Pakistan tensions and cross-border drone and missile attacks linked to the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack.
- The government and aviation authorities canceled the NOTAM for closure after a ceasefire and de-escalation, with airlines gradually restoring normal operations and cautioning possible delays.
- IndiGo, Air India, and SpiceJet detailed working to resume flights progressively to affected airports and offered change or cancellation fee waivers valid until May 22 for impacted travelers.
- The reopening of these airports signals a return to normalcy in northern Indian civil aviation and reflects the easing of cross-border hostilities since early May 2025.
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Indigo, Air India Seek To Restore Flights As 32 Airports Reopen
India's largest airlines, IndiGo and Air India said that their teams were working to gradually start operating flights to and from the 32 airports that the government has reopened following the de-escalation of hostilities on the Pakistani border.
Air India, IndiGo, SpiceJet to resume flight operations in Jammu, Srinagar, among other cities — Check details here
Air India, IndiGo, and SpiceJet are set to resume flight operations from cities like Jammu, Srinagar, among others after Indian government's directive to open up the India-Pakistan conflict affected airports in the North Western region.
Flight operation resumes at Srinagar Airport - The Legitimate
The flight operation resumed at the Srinagar Airport on Tuesday after a six-day halt, following a ceasefire agreement between India and Pakistan that eased regional tensions. The flight operation resumed after the Aerodrome closure NOTAM (Notices to Airmen) was revoked. Airport officials said that the first flight from Delhi landed at Srinagar at 1.30 PM. “We are operating a total of eight flights, including both arrivals and departures,” said J…
After 6 days, life returns to normal in Srinagar and other places
Srinagar, May 13, 2025 Life in Srinagar city and elsewhere in the Kashmir Valley returned to normal as schools, colleges, universities, markets, transport, and other businesses started functioning normally on Tuesday with the first flight landing at Srinagar airport after May 7, when the airfield was taken over by the Air Force. Except for the border areas of Uri, Tangdhar, Karnal and Gurez, schools opened normally throughout the Valley as the h…
Srinagar Airport Reopens, SpiceJet Resumes Services
Srinagar: Operation of civilian flights resumed at Srinagar airport from Tuesday, with a SpiceJet aircraft leaving New Delhi airport for the Jammu and Kashmir capital at 2.30 pm. The return flight will take off from Srinagar at 4.30 pm, SpiceJet announced. Srinagar was among the 32 airports in northern and western India that closed down civilian flight operations after the Indian armed forces launched Operation Sindoor on May 7. While SpiceJet w…
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