Airlines react to the conflict of India and Pakistan. Closed airports, redirected flights


According to CNN television, Pakistan issued a message about the closure of the airspace in the north-eastern part of the country and the coastal city of Karachi in connection with Indian raids.
According to Flightradar24, many flights whose routes ran through or near the Pakistani airspace were redirected.
India-Pakistan conflict. The lines do not support flights, airports are redirecting aircraft
The airport authorities in Śrinagar in Northern India announced that it would be closed and will not support any passenger flights. Indian airlines also informed about the closing of airports in the north of India Spicejet.
Indian airline Indigo She also stated that flights in several towns in the northern part of the country were changed “due to variable conditions in the airspace in the region”.
In turn, lines Air India They reported that two international flights aimed at Amritsar, Pendjab in northwestern India, near the border with Pakistan, were redirected to Delhi. The carrier also canceled flights from several airports in the region until 12 on Wednesday.
About the temporary suspension of flights to Pakistan in connection with the closure of the airspace through this country informed on the portal X Linie Qatar Airways.
India reported on Wednesday morning local time that they began a military surgery against Pakistan, hitting “terrorist infrastructure” both in Pakistan and in Kashmir, administered by Pakistan.
The attack from several days ago led to tension
The current escalation of tensions began with a terrorist attack. Armed attackers attacked tourists in Pahalgam in Kashmir. 26 people were killed. The police reported that the assassination was carried out by fighters fighting Indian control over the Muslim majority of territory inhabited by the Muslim.
Already on Monday, Reuters reported that in connection with the growing tension on the India-Pakistan line, world airlines, including Air France and German Lufthansa, decided to avoid Pakistani airspace.




