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Srinagar Airport Flights Suspended Monday Amid NOTAM Revisions

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Commercial flight operations at Srinagar Airport are suspended today, Monday, July 6, 2026, as airlines work to revise schedules. This follows the unexpected withdrawal of a proposed NOTAM for runway closure, causing temporary flight disruptions.

Commercial flight operations at Srinagar Airport have been suspended for today, Monday, July 6, 2026. Airlines are currently in the process of revising their schedules following the withdrawal of a previously proposed Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) concerning runway closures.

Srinagar Airport confirmed the suspension in a public statement, noting that no scheduled commercial flights are operating from the airport today. The NOTAM, which had initially proposed a full runway closure on Mondays and Tuesdays, has now been rescinded, ensuring that daytime flight operations can continue uninterrupted going forward.

Airlines Adjusting Schedules

Despite the NOTAM's withdrawal, airlines require time to adjust and restore their flight schedules in accordance with the updated operational status. This revision process is expected to cause temporary disruptions, leading to today's cancellations.

Airport authorities anticipate that flight operations on Mondays and Tuesdays will resume once the revised schedules are finalized and published by the respective airlines. Passengers are strongly advised to verify the latest status of their flights directly with their airline before traveling to the airport.

Passenger Advisory

“Passengers are requested to check the latest flight status directly with their airlines before proceeding to the airport and rely only on official channels for authentic updates. We appreciate your patience and cooperation,” the airport stated.

This measure aims to ensure passenger safety and operational efficiency as airlines work to integrate the changes into their systems. Travelers are encouraged to use official communication channels for accurate and timely information.

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