India police participate in a drill at an airport in New Delhi on May 7, 2025. (Photo: ANI/VNA)
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The move came after a ceasefire agreement between the two countries was reached on Saturday.
India's top airlines, IndiGo, said it will progressively commence operations on previously closed routes.
Two days ago, Pakistan's airport authority fully reopened its airspace after the two agreed to a full and immediate ceasefire.
The ceasefire was reached after a 48-hour meeting between senior Indian and Pakistani officials mediated by US Vice President James David Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
As planned, senior military officers from India and Pakistan will discuss further measures on Monday.