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Srinagar Airport: Amid delayed morning flights, operation may resume

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February 8, 2019
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By Imtiyaz Pandow

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Srinagar: Air traffic at the Srinagar International Airport is yet to resume and four flights have been delayed by the authorities but hope that after noon the flights will fly.

An official at the airport said that four morning flights have been delayed that included two flights of Indigo and one of Air Asia.

“The flights had to be delayed due to poor visibility conditions,” he claimed.

Director Airport Srinagar Aakash Deep Mathur told INS that flight operations have not restored as of now.
“We expect after 11:00 AM flight operations may resume,” Mathur said.

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