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Airlines Operate 59 Flights to Evacuate Srinagar Tourists After Pahalgam Attack

Authorities enforce capped airfares, waive fees, and expand airport facilities to ensure safe and affordable travel for stranded passengers following the April 22 tragedy.

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An Indian tourist departs after an attack in Pahalgam, about 90kms (55 miles) from Srinagar on April 23, 2025

Overview

  • The Civil Aviation Ministry and DGCA have instructed airlines to cap airfares on Srinagar routes and waive cancellation and rescheduling fees until April 30.
  • A total of 59 flights, including seven additional services, have been operated from Srinagar, evacuating thousands of stranded tourists and transporting victims' remains.
  • Srinagar Airport has expanded facilities, including food, water, and tents, to support passengers during the evacuation process.
  • Air India, IndiGo, and other airlines have added special flights to Delhi and Mumbai, with further flights on standby to meet demand.
  • The Pahalgam attack, the deadliest in Kashmir since 2019, has disrupted the region's tourism-driven economy, prompting coordinated relief efforts by state and central governments.