India reopens 32 airports after ceasefire with Pakistan
The 32 airports are now available for civil aircraft operations with immediate effect, the Airports Authority of India said in a statement.
Pakistan's airport authority fully reopened its airspace on Saturday. India's top airlines, IndiGo, said it will progressively commence operations on previously closed routes.
Amid the tension, on May 9, a total of 32 airports across northern and western parts of the country, including Srinagar, Chandigarh, Amritsar and Kangra were closed for civilian flight operations until May 15.
Meanwhile, the Delhi airport on Monday said their operations are currently smooth but some flight schedules and security checkpoint processing time might be affected. Around 100 flights to and from Delhi airport were cancelled on Sunday.
On Saturday, India and Pakistan reached an understanding to stop all firings and military actions on land, air and sea with immediate effect.
Delhi International Airport Ltd (DIAL) operates the national capital's Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA), which is the busiest airport in the country.