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42 Flights Cancelled Due To Poor Visibility At Srinagar Int’l Airport: AAI

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January 4, 2022
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Srinagar, Jan 4: 42 flights which were scheduled to operate to and fro Srinagar ‘international’ airport here were cancelled due to poor visibility amid rains and snowfall in Kashmir Valley on Tuesday.

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“Continuous snowfall and poor visibility resulted in 42 cancellations today across all airlines.  The visibility has now improved and the flights are operating,” AAI said in a tweet. “The passengers of the cancelled flights shall be rescheduled in the next available flight of the concerend airlines.  There will be no extra charges for rescheduling. The passengers may also opt for full refund at their convenience,” it said.

“All the passengers of the cancelled flights shall be rescheduled in the next available flight of the concerend airlines,” it said, adding, “There will be no extra charges for rescheduling. The passengers may also opt for full refund at their convenience.”

Among those cancelled include all Indigo flights (13), Spicejet (6) and Vistara(3), officials said.

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