IndiGo Grounds Flights Amid India-Pakistan Conflict
- IndiGo cancelled flights to and from six cities including Jammu, Amritsar, and Chandigarh on May 13 amid rising India-Pakistan conflict.
- The cancellations followed recent missile and drone activity from Pakistan and escalating military tensions that led to precautionary airspace restrictions.
- Flight operations to Srinagar, Leh, Rajkot, and other affected airports reopened Monday after temporary shutdowns implementing strict safety protocols near the border.
- IndiGo acknowledged the potential impact on passengers' travel arrangements and expressed apologies for any trouble experienced, while highlighting that their teams are diligently tracking the situation.
- This suspension reflects intensified security measures and suggests continued uncertainty for civilian air travel in northern and western India amid the conflict.
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IndiGo Grounds Flights Amid India-Pakistan Conflict
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