India, Dec. 6 -- Domestic carrier IndiGo cancelled three of its 10 flights from Jammu and seven flights from Srinagar on Saturday, a day after managing to temporarily secure major relaxations in the second phase of the court-mandated new flight duty and rest period norms for cockpit crew.

Jammu airport director Devendra Yadav said of the 10 IndiGo flights from Jammu airport, seven were operating, while three stood cancelled. Other airliners, such as Spicejet, Air India and Air India Express, were operating normally.

The railways is operating the special Vande Bharat train from New Delhi to Udhampur and back to New Delhi for the convenience of passengers stranded following the suspension of IndiGo flights.

Sources said more than 1,000 s...