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.