
Terrorist attack Pahalgam: Air India announced on Wednesday that tariffs on years from Srinagar to Bombai and Delhi were limited to ensure accessibility, after a terrorist attack with tourists in Jammu and Kashmir Pahalgam.
“Any high tariffs displayed on reservation sites can be caused by multiple routes or higher cab classes that offer a combination of direct and indirect options,” the airline said in the X post.
The airline, which stated that they said at this time that they were still determined to help all passengers, said: “We also offer free overparting and full compensation for cancellations with confirmed reservations up to April 30, 2025 in these sectors.”
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Meanwhile, Spicejet also published the Council.
“With regard to the recent tragedy in Pahalgam, we are expanding exceptions to overparting and canceling for travel to Srinagar to AZ Srinagar, valid until April 30. This applies to all reserves made on April 22 or earlier,” the airline said.
The airline added that it is in sincere solidarity with victims, their families and all who were affected by this difficult time.
At the beginning of the day, he said that Minister of Civil Aviation Ram Mohan Naida said the government was making efforts to ensure safe travel of tourists from Srinagar and also issued “strict instructions” to airlines to avoid the surge of fare.
“Airlines have been provided with strict instructions to avoid any fare increases, tariffs are monitored and maintained at a reasonable level,” said Naidu in post X.
He added that food and water are provided at the airport, and another tent was set up for those who are waiting.
“Between 6:00 and 12:00 today Srinagar Airport processed 20 departures with 3337 PAX,” said the Minister, adding: “I personally follow the situation and in constant contact with the Ministry of Household and airlines. It is time for solidarity.
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