News India Live, Digital Desk: India-pakistan ceasefire: On May 10, a total of 32 airports from across the country, including 8 airports in Gujarat, were announced till May 14, amid a tense situation between India and Pakistan. Meanwhile, the situation has started becoming normal after the announcement of ceasefire by the two countries at 5 pm on the 10th. In such a situation, 8 airports like Bhuj, Kandla, Keshod, Jamnagar, Nalia, Mundra, Hirasar (Rajkot) and Porbandar have been restarted in Gujarat.
Following the approval of the Airport Authority, passenger flights at these airports are being restored from May 14 instead of May 14. Regular flights will start as soon as ticket booking starts through airline companies like Indigo and Air India.
All 10 flights operated from Rajkot International Airport were canceled between 7 and 14 May, forcing about 3,200 passengers to use alternative routes through train, bus or private vehicles per day. Many passengers faced trouble due to cancellation of all the flights of Indigo and Air India. Now that the Airport Authority has allowed passenger flights, passengers are relieved.
Jamnagar Airport, which was closed amidst war -like circumstances, has also been reopened to tourists today. Now daily flight services are going to resume from here.
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