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In an article on X, airport authorities also urged passengers to verify the latest updates with the airline and rely solely on official resources.

Amid escalating tensions between India and Pakistan, Delhi Airport said the actions would remain normal, further pointing out that certain flights will be affected due to changes in the airspace. In an article on X, airport authorities also urged passengers to verify the latest updates with the airline and rely solely on official resources.

“The operations at Delhi Airport are still normal. Some flights have been affected due to changes in airspace conditions and increased safety.

Please contact your airline for the latest updates. We urge everyone to rely on official resources and avoid sharing unverified information. We are working closely with all stakeholders to minimize any inconvenience. ”

Meanwhile, Air India urges passengers to arrive at their respective airports at least three hours before booking departures to ensure smooth check-in and boarding.

” #TravelAdvisory: In view of the Civil Aviation Safety Agency’s order to enhance airports, passengers across India are advised to arrive at their respective airports at least three hours before booking a departure to ensure check-in and boarding to ensure check-in 75 minutes before departure,” the airline wrote in an article on X. ”

Previously, Akasa Airlines also suggested in a post that passengers arrived at the airport three hours before departure.

Passengers are also required to bring valid government-approved photo identification documents.

In an article on X, Akasa Airlines wrote in one article: “Travel Update: Due to the enhanced safety measures at all airports in India, we require you to arrive at the airport at least 3 hours before departure to ensure seamless check-in experience and check-in experience. Please make sure you provide valid government-approved photos to carry to the airport’s signature postal code. Guidelines, all passengers will be required to undergo a secondary security check before boarding.”

“To save time, we encourage you to board online at http://akasaair.com or our mobile app. We sincerely appreciate your patience and understanding and look forward to welcoming you to Akasa experience.”

This is after Pakistani troops opened fire at the Line of Control (LOC) of URI. The ceasefire was violated by the department of Chamu and Kashmuer Khupuwara, Tandal and Karna.

(This story has not been edited by DNA staff and published from ANI except for the title)

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