New Delhi: Air India has withdrawn temporary restrictions on its air space usage. Indian Air Force said it is in a statement. The control imposed on all air traffic after the Balakot attack on February 27. The Air Force reported the matter on Friday through official Twitter.
Soon after the Modi government came to power, the crucial decision was made. In the wake of the suicide attack by Indian soldiers in Pulwama, India attacked Jaish-e-Mohammed’s terrorist base in Balakot. It is followed by India and Pakistan put restrictions on air traffic.
The decision to withdraw the control is due to the miseries and losses faced by passengers. Pakistan on Wednesday extended the sanctions imposed on Pakistani airports up to June 14.