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After Operation Sindoor, 200 flights were canceled yesterday, with approximately 20 airports closed at the time of press. According to aviation sources, airports like Dharmashala (Himachal, Leh, Jammu and Srinagar, Amritsar, Bikaner and Hindon are affected by implementation in Delhi NCR.
Carefully plan, increased awareness and a strong understanding of safety protocols while traveling. Be sure to check the latest updates from airlines and tourism boards.
Tourism in a flux: Experts share tips to reduce travel
Karan Aggarwal, director, cox and kings, shares, “in moments like these, when geopolitical stresses are high, passengers need to balance their desire to find out with an understanding of a broader landscape. It is not just about where you go, but when and how. Now, travelers should recite on non-institution travel in some domestic areas.
Travel Blogger Deepansu Soni said, “Ripple effects can cause disruption at other airports as airlines adjust their schedule. In addition, an increase in security measures at airports and terminals may lead to long a while and inside the terminals.
Hari Ganpati, co-founder, Pickyourtrail, suggests, “Monitor and register news from reliable sources with your country’s embassy alert system to get a real-time update. Keep digital and material copies of passports, visas, insurance, etc., avoid known conflicts and border areas, and follow sensitive materials.
Free migration for tourists trapped in Leh
Former MP Jamaayang Tsering Nemaguul posted on X, “Amidst the ongoing flight disruptions, All Ladakh Hotel and Guesthouse Association, Leh has decided to offer a migration to tourists trapped in their current hotels – a true reflection of Ladakh’s spirit and patriotism. (SIC)”
Written by Rajlekha Roy Burman
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