- NEW DELHI — Domestic carriers issued fresh advisories for air travellers on
Wednesday as they cancelled more flights till May 10 following a notification
from aviation authorities, asking passengers to check their flight status before
heading to the airport.
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- Air India said that its flights to and from the following
destinations – Jammu, Srinagar, Leh, Jodhpur, Amritsar, Bhuj, Jamnagar,
Chandigarh and Rajkot – "are being cancelled till 0529 hrs IST on 10 May
following a notification from aviation authorities on closure of these
airports".
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- Passengers holding valid tickets for travel during this
period will be offered a one-time waiver on rescheduling charges or a full
refund for cancellations, said the airline.
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- According to IndiGo, due to government notification on
airspace restrictions, "over 165 IndiGo flights from multiple airports
(Amritsar, Bikaner, Chandigarh, Dharamshala, Gwalior, Jammu, Jodhpur,
Kishangarh, Leh, Rajkot, and Srinagar) are cancelled until 0529 hrs IST of May
10, 2025".
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- Customers are encouraged to check their flight status on
our website or mobile app before heading to the airport.
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- "Customers whose flights are affected can reschedule
the booking on the next available flight or opt to cancel their bookings at no
additional cost, and a full refund will be processed. These changes can be
managed directly through our website," the low-cost carrier said in a
fresh post on X.
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- Earlier, SpiceJet said that due to the ongoing situation,
"airports in parts of northern India, including Dharamshala (DHM), Leh
(IXL), Jammu (IXJ), Srinagar (SXR), and Amritsar (ATQ), are closed until
further notice".
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- "Departures, arrivals, and consequential flights may
be impacted. Passengers are advised to plan their journey accordingly and check
flight status," it added.
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- India carried out ‘Operation Sindoor’ with precision,
targeting terrorist infrastructure associated with groups responsible for the
attack.
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- The Indian government confirmed that all nine targets
were successfully struck, with no civilian or military infrastructure in
Pakistan being affected. The strikes were part of India’s response to the April
22 terror attack that claimed the lives of 25 Indians and one Nepali national
in Jammu and Kashmir.
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