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97 flights cancelled, 150 delayed at Delhi airport
97 flights cancelled, 150 delayed at Delhi airport

Hindustan Times

time12-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Hindustan Times

97 flights cancelled, 150 delayed at Delhi airport

At least 97 flights were cancelled and over 150 were delayed in Delhi on Sunday as the Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport continued to reel from the closure of 32 airports in western and northern states of India due to ongoing hostilities with Pakistan, even as an agreement to stop all military action was reached on Saturday. According to airport data, 96 of the 97 flights were domestic, and of these 44 were arrivals and 52 were departures. The other one was the only international flight, to Tel Aviv in Israel, to be cancelled. 'The flights impacted included 44 arrivals and 52 departures. Only one International flight was cancelled, which was flight AI-139 – to Tel Aviv,' said an airport official aware of the matter. According to flight tracking website FlightRadar, over 150 flights were also delayed on Sunday, with an average delay time of 15 minutes. A day earlier, 60 flights were cancelled and over 200 were delayed. On Sunday, as many as 32 airports were shut across the country due to security reasons. These are airports primarily in the north, northwest and the western part of the country, close to the Pakistan border. The closure will be effective from 'May 9, 2025, to May 14, 2025 (which corresponds to 0529 IST on 15th May 2025), due to operational reasons,' the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) said in a release on Saturday. The Delhi airport is the biggest one still operational in northwest India. Airports in a few nearby cities, such as Dehradun, Lucknow, and Jaipur, among others, are also functioning as of now. Meanwhile, security continued to remain high at the Delhi airport, with additional checks being carried out for each passenger. Airlines have also been urging passengers to reach the airport at least three hours before their scheduled time of departure. Ramping up safeguards at the existing airports on Thursday night, the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) instructed operational airports to increase security and carry out additional checks. This includes secondary ladder point checking (SLPC) at all airports—which translates to an additional set of security checks of a passenger and their baggage before boarding. Further, the entry of visitors to terminals was stopped and additional security checks of vehicles and passengers outside the terminal will also be carried out, it had said. In an advisory on Sunday, the Delhi airport said, 'Delhi airport is operating normally. However, due to changes in airspace dynamics and increased security measures, some flight schedules and security checkpoint processing times may be affected.' On Saturday, the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) said it was mandated by BCAS to provide additional security at airports in the country, including Delhi. This additional security included cover to cargo operations and the In-line Hold Baggage Screening System (ILHBSS). Ajay Dahiya, DIG (chief PRO), CISF, said they had responded immediately and resumed oversight over cargo and baggage operations. 'CISF will oversee operations and the Security staff of airport operators for ILHBSS. The directives also authorise CISF personnel to perform random checks and oversee access control to these critical facilities,' he said. Prior to this directive, CISF's deployment as the primary aviation security force did not explicitly extend to the direct security and screening of cargo operations and the ILHBSS.

Amid Indo-Pak standoff, CISF to now check cargo, in-line baggage at airports as security stepped up
Amid Indo-Pak standoff, CISF to now check cargo, in-line baggage at airports as security stepped up

Indian Express

time10-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Indian Express

Amid Indo-Pak standoff, CISF to now check cargo, in-line baggage at airports as security stepped up

The Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) has asked the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) to provide additional security cover to cargo operations and the in-line hold baggage screening system (ILHBSS) across Indian civil airports. The decision has been taken in the wake of the recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam and the subsequent security scenario in the country. In a press statement, the chief spokesperson, DIG Ajay Dahiya (CISF), said in a significant decision to boost security across Indian civil airports, the director general of the BCAS has issued an official memorandum on May 9, temporarily extending the role of the CISF as the Aviation Security Group (ASG) to provide additional security cover to cargo operations and the ILHBSS. 'This arrangement, effective from May 9 to May 18, is a direct response to the recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam and the subsequent security scenario in the country. The enhancement of CISF's mandate is essential to reinforce security arrangements at all civil airports,' he said. 'CISF has responded immediately and resumed oversight over cargo and baggage operations. CISF will oversee operations and the security staff of airport operators for ILHBSS. The directives also authorise CISF personnel to perform random checks and oversee access control to these critical facilities. All the airports under the cover of CISF have already implemented the new strengthened system,' Dahiya said. 'Prior to this directive, CISF's deployment as the primary aviation security force did not explicitly extend to the direct security and screening of cargo operations and the in-line hold baggage screening system. The decision aims to introduce a crucial secondary layer of security checks to enhance Aviation Security,' he added. On Friday afternoon, Union Home Minister Amit Shah reviewed the prevailing situation along India's border with Pakistan and airports in the country. The meeting came hours after the Border Security Force (BSF) said it had foiled an infiltration bid from across the international border in Jammu. 'Apart from reviewing the security situation along the India-Pakistan border, Shah also took stock of the steps taken to beef up security at airports across the country,' a source said.

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