Srinagar Airport Cuts Flight Hours to 8 a.m.–5 p.m. From April 6 for Runway Upgrade
The shorter window could crowd schedules during spring tourism.
Overview
- An Indian Air Force notice restricts scheduled flights to 8 a.m.–5 p.m. starting April 6 for runway maintenance, with July 31 listed as the initial end date.
- Airport officials said airlines will shift services into the daytime window and that daily flights could still rise under the DGCA-approved summer schedule.
- The Airports Authority of India promised safe, efficient operations and asked passengers to check official channels for revised timings.
- Travel industry leaders warned the reduced hours could lower visitor numbers and raise airfares during a key season for Kashmir tourism.
- An official called the work routine runway strengthening done every 10–15 years and cautioned the upgrade may extend into autumn.