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Bad weather conditions: Flights cancelled, delayed at Srinagar Airport

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January 21, 2019
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Srinagar: Authorities at the Srinagar International Airport on Monday said that several flights to and from New Delhi have been cancelled or stand delayed due to bad weather conditions.

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The officials said that Go Air 213/213 DEL/SXR/IXJ; Air Asia I5 715/716 DEL/SXR/DEL flights are cancelled for today.

Meanwhile flights scheduled to land at Srinagar airport from New Delhi have been delayed by several hours.

The Kashmir weather department has predicted heavy snowfall across Kashmir for three days.

In the past few days the inclement weather conditions have disrupted air traffic several times at the Srinagar International Airport.

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