Authorities at Srinagar Airport have said that no commercial flights will operate from the airport on Monday despite the revocation of the proposed NOTAM.
According to a fresh advisory issued on Monday, the authorities said, "As confirmed by the respective airlines, there are no scheduled commercial flights operating today from Srinagar Airport."
Flight operations on Monday and Tuesday will be restored once the revised schedules are finalised and published by the respective airlines.
Following the recent withdrawal of the proposed NOTAM for Monday and Tuesday, airlines are in the process of revising and restoring their schedules in accordance with the updated operational status, officials said, adding, "This process may take a little time."
Passengers have been advised to check the latest status of their flights directly with their respective airlines before proceeding to the airport and to rely only on official channels for authentic updates.
"We appreciate your patience and cooperation," the officials said. Earlier, the authorities had announced the closure of runway operations for expansion and renovation work.
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