Snowfall Strands Travelers as Srinagar Flights Cancelled
Flights to and from Srinagar International Airport were cancelled due to continuing snowfall in Kashmir. Sixteen flights, both inbound and outbound, were affected. Passengers are advised to contact their airlines for updates. This left many tourists stranded after the Republic Day holiday.
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Flights to and from Srinagar International Airport were cancelled on Tuesday amid heavy snowfall in the Kashmir region, affecting travel plans for hundreds of passengers.
According to the Airport Authority of India, a total of 16 flights, equally split between inbound and outbound, were grounded due to adverse weather conditions.
Travelers, including those concluding their Republic Day holiday, are urged to contact their airlines for further updates and alternate travel arrangements as they remain stranded in the Valley.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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