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Delhi airport authorities reported normal operations on May 11 but warned of potential disruptions in flight schedules and security checkpoints due to ongoing airspace changes and heightened security protocols initiated amid tensions with Pakistan. Despite an agreement between India and Pakistan to halt military actions, enhanced security measures remain. Passengers are advised to allocate extra time for security and cooperate with airport staff. Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport typically handles around 1,300 daily flights.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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