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India-Pakistan Tensions Disrupt Travel as Flights Are Canceled

by Mary

Ongoing uncertainty around the India-Pakistan conflict is sending ripples through the travel industry, with companies scrambling to reschedule itineraries, enhance flexibility, and offer safer alternate destinations. The cautious approach comes as travelers voice concern over the stability of the region, despite official assurances.

While India’s Ministry of External Affairs has stated that both nations agreed to halt all military action across land, air, and sea as of 5 p.m. Saturday, reports of ceasefire violations have kept tensions high. In response, at least 27 airports remain shut across India, with several airlines extending flight cancellations in Western and Northern India until May 15.

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“We’ve seen a noticeable spike in booking cancellations, and uncertainty is high,” said Anup Thakur, president of the Kullu Manali Paryatan Vikas Mandal. “Travelers are cautious, and many remain skeptical about the longevity of the ceasefire.”

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Dinesh Khandelwal, chairman of SGN Software, echoed the sentiment from a business standpoint. “It’s been a tough call to turn down customer requests and potential business, but safety and stability come first.”

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The travel sector is working to rebuild confidence, offering rebookings and refunds, while promoting less-affected regions as alternative vacation options.

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