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Delhi Airport Issues Advisory: Normal Operations Amid Potential Schedule Shifts

Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport issued an advisory confirming that operations remain normal despite recent regional tensions, but warned passengers of potential changes to flight schedules.

Madhulika Rai
Last Updated : Sunday, 11 May 2025
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Delhi Airport Issues Advisory: Normal Operations Amid Potential Schedule Shifts
Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport issued an advisory assuring passengers that operations remain normal despite recent India-Pakistan tensions, but cautioned that flight schedules may face adjustments. The announcement, shared via the airport’s official X handle, follows a ceasefire that stabilized the region after days of drone attacks and blackouts, offering relief but prompting vigilance.

Advisory Details

The advisory emphasized that no flights have been canceled, and the airport continues to operate smoothly, handling over 1,500 daily movements. However, it urged travelers to check real-time flight statuses with airlines due to potential delays or rescheduling. The caution stems from heightened security protocols and possible airspace restrictions in northern India, particularly after Pakistan’s drone incursions and India’s interception of a Fateh-2 missile. The airport’s proactive communication aims to minimize inconvenience while ensuring passenger safety amid the fragile ceasefire brokered on May 10.

Context of Regional Tensions

The advisory follows a turbulent period triggered by India’s Operation Sindoor, a retaliatory strike on Pakistani terrorist bases after the April 22 Pahalgam attack. Subsequent Pakistani drone attacks led to blackouts in Punjab and alerts in Rajasthan, briefly impacting air traffic. The ceasefire, negotiated by DGMO Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai, has restored calm, with no firing reported on May 11. However, the airport remains cautious, 

India-Pakistan Tensions Ease After Truce

The advisory follows a turbulent period triggered by India’s Operation Sindoor, a retaliatory strike on Pakistani terrorist bases after the April 22 Pahalgam attack. Subsequent Pakistani drone attacks led to blackouts in Punjab and alerts in Rajasthan, briefly impacting air traffic. The ceasefire, negotiated by DGMO Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai, has restored calm, with no firing reported on May 11. However, the airport remains cautious, coordinating with the Indian Air Force and the Directorate General of Civil Aviation to monitor airspace dynamics, which could affect flight routes.

Passenger Guidance

Delhi Airport advised passengers to arrive early, allowing extra time for security checks, and to rely on official sources like airline apps or the airport’s website for updates. Posts on X from travelers reflect appreciation for the clarity, though some expressed concern over potential delays. Airlines like IndiGo and Air India have issued similar advisories, reinforcing the need for flexibility.

Commitment to Safety

As one of Asia’s busiest hubs, Delhi Airport is prioritizing operational continuity while adapting to the region’s evolving security landscape. With further India-Pakistan talks set for May 12, the airport’s measures ensure passengers can travel confidently, even as minor schedule shifts remain a possibility.