Pahalgam terror attack: Airlines directed to maintain regular fare levels for Srinagar flights, ensure no surge pricing
- Airlines have been directed to maintain regular fare levels and prevent surge pricing after the Pahalgam terrorist attack, as outlined by the Ministry of Civil Aviation.
- SpiceJet has waived cancellation and rescheduling fees for flights to and from Srinagar until April 30, 2025, following a terrorist attack that killed 28 people in Pahalgam.
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Airlines Issue Travel Advisory For Passengers Stranded In Srinagar Amid Terror Attack
SpiceJet have extended waivers on rescheduling and cancellations for travel to and from Srinagar until April 30. The condition is applied to the tickets which have been booked before or on April 22.
Airlines reduce flight ticket fares from Srinagar to Delhi after govt directive: Check revised ticket prices
Most of the airlines have slashed the flight ticket fares from Srinagar to Delhi after the Civil Aviation Ministry directed airlines to maintain regular fare levels on the Srinagar route and to operate additional flights to ensure that no passenger is burdened during this sensitive time. The development comes after the flight tickets from Srinagar to Delhi were as high as Rs 65,000. Ticket fares dropped to around Rs 14,000 After the Civil Aviati…
Pahalgam Terror Attack: SpiceJet Waives Cancellation, Rescheduling Fees for Srinagar Flights Until April 30 Amid Terrorist Attack in Jammu and Kashmir | 📰 LatestLY
In response to the recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam, SpiceJet has announced a waiver for cancellation and rescheduling fees for all flights to and from Srinagar until April 30, 2025. 📰 Pahalgam Terror Attack: SpiceJet Waives Cancellation, Rescheduling Fees for Srinagar Flights Until April 30 Amid Terrorist Attack in Jammu and Kashmir.
Pahalgam attack hits tourism as 15,000 travellers seek to reschedule, cancel flight to Srinagar
Senior executives from domestic airlines told Moneycontrol that around 60,000 to 70,000 passengers fly to Srinagar every week from across India and in the aftermath of the deadly terrorist attack in Pahalgam, tourism to Kashmir will take a hit at least for the next fortnight.
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