Srinagar, Dec 08 (KNO): Flight operations at Srinagar Airport witnessed partial improvement on Monday after several days of severe disruptions, though IndiGo’s ongoing network issues continued to affect schedules, leading to multiple cancellations and delays.
Officials told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), that of 64 scheduled flights, including 32 arrivals and 32 departures, IndiGo operated 36 flights, of which 16 flights: eight arrivals and eight departures were cancelled, while two others faced delays.
“No other airline reported cancellations today and overall flight operations remained comparatively smoother,” an airport official said.
The cancellations stem from crew shortages and revised DGCA safety duty-time directives, which have led to nationwide rescheduling by airlines, particularly IndiGo.
“Passengers are advised to confirm their flight status before travel to avoid inconvenience,” the airport official said.
The day’s relatively stable operations come as a relief after widespread disruptions late last week, when more than 60 flight were affected across Jammu and Kashmir, mostly involving IndiGo services—(KNO)