SRINAGAR: Flight operations at Srinagar International Airport, along with 31 others that were closed after tensions between India and Pakistan, will resume from today, officials said.
In light of evolving circumstances and dynamic airspace conditions, commercial flight operations were temporarily suspended at 32 Airports until 05:29 hrs of May, 15th 2025. It is pleased to inform that these Airports are now fully operational for #CivilAircraft movements with… pic.twitter.com/KmkTEBN0D0
— Airports Authority of India (@AAI_Official) May 12, 2025
A senior official said they have received the green signal to resume operations. “We are hopeful that flight operations will be operational from today. The green signal has been given to us,” he said.
Airports Authority of India confirmed the development in a post on social media platform X. It read, “ It is pleased to inform that these Airports are now fully operational for #CivilAircraft movements with immediate effect.”
Flight services were suspended at 32 airports, including Srinagar Airport, after India launched Operation Sindoor to target terror camps in Pakistan in response to the Pahalgam attack that claimed 26 lives on April 22. (With inputs from KNO)















