AAI Cancels Srinagar Airport Closure Plans, Omar Abdullah Welcomes Decision
The Airports Authority of India (AAI) has withdrawn its plans to shut down Srinagar airport, which had included Monday-Tuesday closures and a full shutdown from October 1–16. The closures were originally proposed by the Indian Air Force to carry out runway repair work. Jammu & Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah thanked the central government for its swift intervention in reversing the decision. Abdullah emphasized that uninterrupted air connectivity is critical for the region's tourism sector and overall economy. The move is seen as particularly significant given that the cancellations coincide with the peak holiday season.
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