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April 27, 2025 (ANI): Following the deadly terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam, Pakistan announced airspace restrictions for all Indian airlines. Several airlines, including SpiceJet, Air India, and IndiGo, have issued travel advisories for their passengers. Directorate General of Civil Aviation on Saturday issued a set of advisory guidelines to airlines to ensure effective passenger handling. A copy of the guidelines accessed by ANI states, “Due to recent developments involving international airspace closures and overflight restrictions, airline operations have been impacted by the significant rerouting of international and regional flights.” “In light of the above, all airline operators are directed to implement the following passenger-handling measures to ensure transparency, compliance, and passenger welfare that include pre-flight passenger communication. Airlines shall ensure that all passengers are proactively informed about the change in routing due to airspace restrictions. Revised total expected travel time (departure to arrival). The possibility of a technical stop at an intermediate airport.” “Clarify that the stop is operational in nature. Passengers will generally remain onboard during such stops. This information must be communicated at check-in, boarding gates, and, where feasible, through SMS/email alerts,” it reads. Major airlines also issued advisory to the passengers. Air India shared an important update on X, citing “unforseen Pakistan airspace closure” for Indian airlines. "Due to the announced restriction of Pakistan airspace for all Indian airlines, it is expected that some Air India flights to or from North America, UK, Europe, and the Middle East will take an alternative extended route," Air India wrote on X. IndiGo also issued a travel advisory on X and said that, “due to the sudden announcement of airspace closure by Pakistan, a few of our international flights are being impacted.” SpiceJet also extended waivers on rescheduling and cancellations for travel to and from Srinagar until April 30. The condition applies to tickets booked before or on April 22. Tourists who are stranded in the Kashmir valley in the wake of the Pahalgam terrorist attack are made to shell out a hefty amount of money to fly back to their home towns, as flight tickets have exorbitantly risen, apparently because of heavy demand. Air fares to major Indian cities have skyrocketed since the news of the terrorist attack broke out on Tuesday evening.

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00:00will hinge substantially on the speed of these actions
00:30Following the deadly terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam, Pakistan announced airspace restrictions for all Indian airlines
00:48Several airlines, including Spicejet, Air India, and Indigo, have issued travel advisories for their passengers
00:58Directorate General of Civil Aviation on Saturday issued a set of advisory guidelines to airlines to ensure effective passenger handling
01:07A copy of the guidelines accessed by ANI states
01:12Due to recent developments involving international airspace closures and overflight restrictions, airline operations have been impacted by the significant rerouting of international and regional flights
01:24In light of the above, all airline operators are directed to implement the following passenger handling measures to ensure transparency, compliance, and passenger welfare that include pre-flight passenger communication
01:37Airlines shall ensure that all passengers are proactively informed about the change in routing due to airspace restrictions
01:44Revised total expected travel time
01:46Departure to arrival
01:48The possibility of a technical stop at an intermediate airport
01:52Clarify that the stop is operational in nature
01:56Passengers will generally remain on board during such stops
02:00This information must be communicated at check-in, boarding gates, and, where feasible, through SMS email alerts
02:08It reads
02:09Major airlines also issued advisory to the passengers
02:13Air India
02:15Air India shared an important update on X
02:17Citing
02:18Unforeseen Pakistan airspace closure
02:20For Indian airlines
02:22Due to the announced restriction of Pakistan airspace for all Indian airlines
02:27It is expected that some Air India flights to or from North America, UK, Europe, and the Middle East will take an alternative extended route
02:36Air India wrote on X
02:38Indigo also issued a travel advisory on X
02:43And said that
02:44Due to the sudden announcement of airspace closure by Pakistan
02:47A few of our international flights are being impacted
02:50Spicejet also extended waivers on rescheduling and cancellations for travel to and from Srinagar until April 30
03:00The condition applies to tickets booked before or on April 22
03:05Tourists who are stranded in the Kashmir Valley in the wake of the Pahalgam terrorist attack
03:12Are made to shell out a hefty amount of money to fly back to their hometowns
03:17As flight tickets have exorbitantly risen
03:20Apparently because of heavy demand
03:22Airfares to major Indian cities have skyrocketed since the news of the terrorist attack broke out on Tuesday evening
03:29After it all
03:31After it all
03:32After it all

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