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IndiGo and Air India Announce Gradual Resumption of Flights to Reopened Airports Amid Easing Tensions

IndiGo and Air India to Gradually Restart Services

NEW DELHI: IndiGo has announced the gradual resumption of scheduled flights from six airports, including Jammu and Amritsar, starting Wednesday. This move comes after a temporary suspension due to military tensions between India and Pakistan.

IndiGo, Air India to gradually restart services to reopened airports

Coordinated Efforts for Seamless Operations

"Each flight is being reinstated with meticulous coordination -- ensuring every journey is seamless, secure and on track," IndiGo stated in a post on X. The airlines are working closely to ensure the safety and convenience of passengers.

Other Airlines Follow Suit

Air India and SpiceJet have also announced plans to resume flights to the reopened airports. Air India Express has already commenced operations to Jammu, signaling a return to normalcy in the region's air travel.

Background of the Suspension

The temporary closure of these airports was a precautionary measure taken by India to safeguard civilian air traffic amidst threats from Pakistan. The resumption of services marks a significant step towards stabilizing the situation.