Normal life resumed to a large extent in Kashmir and flights operated normally at the Srinagar International Airport on Sunday following improvement in wet weather conditions in Jammu and Kashmir after five days of rain and snowfall. However, the Srinagar-Jammu National Highway was still closed for traffic.
Officials said that flights landed early at the Srinagar airport as the weather improved by and large across the Valley.
“After a full day of snowfall and no operations, first flight lands at our airport on Sunday,” said the Srinagar airport in a tweet.
It said that since January 4, as many as 268 flights were cancelled of which 134 cancellations were from Srinagar only. “The passengers of all those flights are being accommodated now. The new bookings will open after clearing the backlog,” airport officials said.