The area has been on high alert amid warnings of retaliation after India’s fighter jets crossed the Line of Control and destroyed a Jaish terror camp.
DELHI: Airports in Jammu, Srinagar and Leh – close to the border with Pakistan – have been been shut indefinitely.
The move comes after an Indian Air Force (IAF) chopper crashed in Jammu and Kashmir’s Budgam this morning. Two bodies have been found, said the police.
The crash took place in the backdrop of heavy shelling and firing from across the border on a day IAF fighter jets crossed the Line of Control and destroyed a vast terror camp within Pakistan in a pre-dawn strike.
The area has been on high alert amid warnings of retaliation after India’s fighter jets crossed the Line of Control and destroyed a vast terror camp within Pakistan in a pre-dawn strike on Tuesday.
Air Vistara tweeted that flights from Amritsar, Srinagar, Chandigarh and Jammu are on hold due to the airspace restrictions.
#TravelUpdate. Due to airspace restrictions, flights to and from Amritsar, Srinagar, Chandigarh and Jammu are currently on hold. Customers are requested to check flight status before commencing their journey to the airport. (1/2)
— Vistara (@airvistara) 27 February 2019
There have been reports of Pakistani fighter jets violating Indian air space in Jammu and Kashmir’s Poonch and Rajouri sectors.