SRINAGAR : Air travel across Jammu and Kashmir remained severely disrupted for the second consecutive day on Saturday, as IndiGo continued to cancel and delay multiple flights, triggering a steep rise in ticket prices and widespread passenger distress. Follow Us On G -N e w s | Whatsapp
Across Srinagar and Jammu airports, a total of 21 flights were cancelled, including 17 operated by IndiGo and four by SpiceJet and other carriers. Srinagar airport saw 18 cancellations out of 64 scheduled movements, while Jammu reported three IndiGo cancellations. At least 10 additional IndiGo flights faced delays.
Airport authorities said IndiGo had 36 scheduled flights at Srinagar, of which 14 – seven arrivals and seven departures – were cancelled and 10 delayed. Four SpiceJet fl

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