Hyderabad's Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA) has released a new travel alert amid growing tensions between India and Pakistan.
In a post on X (formerly Twitter), the airport warned travelers to expect longer wait times. Heightened security has led to stricter screening at checkpoints.
RGIA officials are asking all passengers to arrive well in advance of their flight time. This will help avoid delays and missed flights due to the extra security process.
As a precaution, the airport has urged travelers to plan their journeys carefully, keeping additional time in mind for check-ins and security checks.
Meanwhile, due to the ongoing situation, 27 airports across India have been temporarily shut down. These closures are part of wider security measures being taken across the country.
Travelers are advised to stay updated through official airport social media channels and contact their airlines for any changes to flight schedules.
With rising regional tensions, authorities are taking strict steps to ensure the safety of passengers and staff at major airports like RGIA in Hyderabad.