Srinagar, July 6: There are no scheduled commercial flight operations from Srinagar Airport on Monday, airport authorities here said.
Airport authorities on Saturday withdrew the decision to close the facility twice weekly for three months for civilian use to undertake repairs, offering relief to the tourism industry.
In a post on X, Srinagar Airport said that following the recent withdrawal of the proposed Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) for Monday and Tuesday, airlines are in the process of revising and restoring their flight schedules in line with the updated operational status.
The airport said the process of finalising and publishing revised schedules may take some time.
“Flight operations for Monday and Tuesday are expected to resume once the revised schedules are finalised and published by the respective airlines,” the airport said.
Passengers have been advised to check the latest flight status directly with their respective airlines before leaving for the airport and to rely only on official sources for authentic updates.
Srinagar Airport handled a total of 72 flight movements on Sunday, including 36 arrivals and 36 departures. According to the airport’s traffic update, 13,031 passengers travelled through the airport during the day, with 6,654 arriving in the Valley and 6,377 departing from Srinagar. (UNI)




