
Tensions flared dramatically between India and Pakistan on Thursday following a barrage of Pakistani missile and drone attacks targeting key Indian military and civilian infrastructure. The Jammu airstrip became a focal point of the assault, with one drone breaching defences and striking the airport despite India’s state-of-the-art S-400 air defence system intercepting eight missiles and three drones. Additional aerial threats were neutralised near Jaisalmer and Pathankot.
This fresh flare-up comes just 24 hours after India’s successful execution of Operation Sindoor, a powerful cross-border offensive targeting terror camps across Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. Indian intelligence sources reported nearly 100 militants eliminated in the precision strike, which appears to have triggered Thursday’s retaliatory escalation.
In response to the rapidly intensifying conflict and rising security risks, the Indian government has enacted sweeping airspace restrictions, temporarily halting operations at 24 airports across northern and western India. Major facilities affected include:
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Jammu & Kashmir: Srinagar, Jammu, Leh
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Punjab: Amritsar, Ludhiana, Patiala, Bathinda, Halwara
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Himachal Pradesh: Shimla, Kangra-Gaggal, Bhuntar
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Rajasthan: Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Bikaner, Kishengarh
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Gujarat: Mundra, Jamnagar, Hirasar, Porbandar, Keshod, Kandla, Bhuj
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Chandigarh
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Pathankot (Punjab)
The nationwide air travel landscape is now under strain, prompting emergency advisories from major carriers:
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Air India urged passengers to arrive at least three hours before departure, with check-in counters closing 75 minutes prior.
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IndiGo echoed the alert, requesting fliers to budget extra time due to "extraordinary" security protocols.
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Akasa Air advised passengers via X to carry valid ID and arrive well ahead of time for a “seamless experience.”
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SpiceJet also emphasized the importance of early arrival to navigate intensified checks and ensure timely boarding.
With defence forces on high alert and the aviation sector in flux, citizens are bracing for what may come next in this escalating regional standoff.