The Airports Authority of India (AAI) has reopened all 32 airports in northern and northwestern India that had previously been closed due to the conflict with Pakistan after the two countries agreed to a ceasefire.
The airports were closed on May 7 after tensions in Kashmir escalated. They were due to be closed until May 15, but once the ceasefire was signed the AAI allowed the resumption of flight operations on the morning of May 12.
The busiest of the 32 airports affected by the closure were…
Source: ch aviation
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