20 Indian airports still remain closed

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KARACHI, MAY 12 (DNA) — Despite the ceasefire, India has not restored flight operations at its 20 airports, which have been closed for a week so is there a fear of the Pakistan Army in the Indian government or some secret plan is being made. 32 airports have been reopened.  Around 300 flights are continuously cancelled and all the aircraft have also been removed from these airports.

According to sources, 123 flights operate daily from Amritsar airport in India, near Lahore, but all are cancelled and one Cessna aircraft is available there. 65 daily flights are cancelled from Srinagar airport, which has been closed for six days, and there is no aircraft. Thirty daily flights have been cancelled from Ladakh’s Leh Kaushik airport; 30 flights from occupied Jammu have been cancelled and all aircraft have been grounded. 

Dharamshala airport operates 14 flights and has one Global Ranger aircraft of Punjab Civil Aviation. Chandigarh airport operates 70 flights daily, with four small aircraft parked there. Jodhpur airport operates 18 to 20 flights daily, with one 505 Jet Ranger X aircraft now parked.

Rajkot Herasar airport operates 20 flights, but there has been no Indian airline flight there for several days. Ten flights depart from Bhuj Airport in Gujarat, but there are no flights now. —DNA