Srinagar Skies Clear for Flight Resumption
Flight operations at Srinagar airport resumed after dense fog caused delays and disruptions for the second consecutive morning. Improved visibility allowed air traffic to return to normal, with operations resuming after the first flight landed at 11:13 am. Previous-day conditions also caused delays and diversions.
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Flight operations at Srinagar airport have recommenced following a pause triggered by thick fog that disrupted air traffic in the Kashmir valley for several hours on Saturday, according to officials.
The airport's activities were back on track once the first flight of the day successfully touched down at 11:13 am, signaling improved visibility.
Normalcy returned to flight schedules after an earlier disruption similar to that of the previous day, where reduced visibility delayed morning flights and led to at least one reroute.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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