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You Won’t Believe How Fast Delhi Airport Restored Order After a Weekend of Disruption


Updated: May 13, 2025 09:44

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Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport has swiftly returned to smooth operations following a turbulent weekend marked by heightened security and widespread flight disruptions. After nearly 100 flight cancellations on Sunday due to regional tensions and temporary airspace restrictions, the airport is now fully operational, with airlines progressively restoring their schedules.
 
Key Highlights:
  • Operations Stabilize: As of Monday morning, Delhi Airport announced that all operations are running smoothly. The Airports Authority of India has lifted temporary restrictions on 32 northern and western airports, allowing airlines to resume flights and bookings across affected routes.
  • Heightened Security: Enhanced security protocols remain in place, resulting in longer wait times at security checkpoints. Passengers are strongly advised to arrive early, stay updated via official airline channels, and cooperate with security staff for seamless travel.
  • Flight Resumptions: Major carriers like IndiGo and Air India Express have reopened bookings and are gradually reinstating flights to previously closed destinations, including Delhi–Chandigarh, Delhi–Jammu, and Delhi–Amritsar. Full restoration of services, including international routes, is expected in the coming days.
  • Ceasefire Impact: The resumption of normal airport operations follows the recent ceasefire agreement between India and Pakistan, which brought a swift end to airspace closures and logistical disruptions.
  • Travel Advisory: Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) continues to urge passengers to check real-time flight status, adhere to baggage rules, and rely solely on official sources for information.
With the situation stabilizing, Delhi Airport is once again facilitating smooth and safe journeys, underscoring the resilience and efficiency of India’s busiest aviation hub.
 
Sources: NDTV, Times of India, Indian Express

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