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IndiGo issues travel advisory as India-Pakistan tensions disrupt flights

Sarah Mitchell
Sarah Mitchell
Published May 6, 2025
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    As the Sondoor operation of India triggers military tensions with Pakistan, Indigo Airlines has issued a travel warning for passengers that fly to and from several cities in the north.

Like India’s Sindoor operation It triggers high military tensions with Pakistan, Indigo Airlines has issued a travel notice for passengers that fly to and from several cities in the north. | Photo credit: Shiv Kumar Pushpakar / The Hindu

Amid the continuous tensions between India and Pakistan after the precision attacks of the Indian army in the fields of Pakistani terrorists, Indigo Airlines issued a flight notice for the travelers who fly to and from the selected cities of the country.

Taking X social networks, Indigo in an X publication declared that flights to and from Srinagar, Jammu, Amritsar, Leh, Chandigarh and Dharamshahala would be affected. The airlines asked passengers to verify the state of the flight before arriving at the airport

. “Due to the changing conditions of airspace in the region, our flights to and from #Srinagar, #jammu, #amritsar, #leh, #chandigarh and #dharamshahala are affected. We ask you to check your flight that arrives at the airport”, the post. ”

In addition, flights to and from Bikaner would also be affected due to the current restrictions of airspace.

“Update: The flights to/from #bikaner are also affected by the current restrictions of the airspace. We ask you to verify the status of your flight before arriving at the airport”, reads in the publication. Previously, the Indian Ministry of Defense confirmed that the strikes were part of the “Sindoor Operation”, aimed at nine terrorist camps in Pakistan and Jammu and Kashmir, hunted with Pakistan.

The Ministry declared: “Our actions have focused, measured and not scale of nature. Pakistani military facilities have not been attacked.” The operation followed the “barbarian” terrorist attack by Pahalgam, who killed 25 Indian nationals and a Nepali citizen.

Meanwhile, a great artillery fire exchange has been carried out in the control line (LOC) in Jammu and Kashmir, after the launch of the Sindoor operation by the Indian army to carry out precision attacks in nine Jammir terrorists. (Pojk) This comes days after the mortal terrorist attack in Pahalgam, which killed 26 people.

However, Pakistan raped the fire of high fire shooting artillery in the area of ​​Jammu and Bhimber Gali de Cashmira, only a few hours after India carried out precision attacks. The Indian army is responding “properly in a calibrated way,” authorities said.

In a publication on X, the General Directorate of Public Information (ADG Pi): “Pakistan violates the assignor of Alto El Fuego shooting artillery in Bhimber Gali in the Poonch-Rajouri area. The Indian army is responding.”

#Transfer update: Due to the current situation, airports in northern India, including Dharamshala (DHM), Leh (IXL), Jammu (IXJ), Srinagar (SXR) and Amritsar (ATQ), are closed to the notice. The exits, arrivals and consequent flights can be affected. Passengers are …

– Spicejet (@flySpicejet) May 6, 2025

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