AirAsia temporarily suspends flights to and from Amritsar following airport closure

[Updated as of 12 May 2025 at 2.00PM (GMT+8)]

SEPANG, 7 MAY 2025 – AirAsia Malaysia (flight code AK) temporarily suspends flights to and from Amritsar, India from 7 to 18 May 2025 following the following the Amritsar Airport’s (ATQ) previous closure. The airport has now reopened and resumed operations starting 12 May 2025.

AirAsia is closely monitoring the situation and committed to prioritising the safety and security of our guests and crew. It has notified all guests affected by the temporary flight suspension. Guests who are travelling to/from Amritsar are encouraged to check their registered email and mobile phones for suspension notifications. 

Guests with cancelled flight bookings to/from Amritsar from 7 to 18 May 2025 have been provided with a range of Service Recovery Options (SRO) to facilitate their travel plans:

  • Full refund to the original form of payment mode; OR

  • Credit account valid for 730 days from the date of issuance; OR

  • Reroute their flight to Delhi (DEL) or Jaipur (JAI) within 30 calendar days from the original travel date; OR

  • Change flight for free to a new travel date/time of their choice within 30 days from the original departure date without any additional cost, subject to seat availability.

Guests will receive direct notifications via their registered email and SMS. These service recovery options apply to bookings made through airasia.com or the AirAsia MOVE app, while guests who booked through travel agents (online or offline) are advised to contact their respective booking channels for assistance.

AirAsia strongly encourages all guests to update their contact details at airasia.com to ensure that they are notified of any updates to their flights.

Other flight operations are currently ongoing with slight adjustments, including rerouting certain routes to avoid the airspace and ensure safety, in line with guidance from the relevant authorities.