Srinagar, May 14 -- Commercial flight operations resumed at Srinagar and Jammu airports on Tuesday, six days after being suspended amid hostilities between India and Pakistan, said officials.

They said schools and colleges also opened in non-border areas of Jammu and Kashmir.

Airport director Javed Anjum said the first flight, coming from Delhi, landed in Srinagar around 1.20 pm. "Four flights operated on Tuesday," he added.

On normal days, the airport operates around 100 flights, facilitating approximately 16,000 to 17,000 passengers.

Air India, Air India Express and SpiceJet are among the main airliners operating from the airport.

Jammu airport director Sanjeev Kumar Garg said, "Air India Express flight operated on Delhi-Jammu-Srin...