AMRITSAR/ Srinagar, Dec. 8 -- Amid ongoing operational issues with IndiGo, a total of 15 flights were cancelled for the sixth consecutive day on Sunday at Sri Guru Ramdas Jee International Airport, Amritsar, leaving many passengers stranded. The operational chaos extended to Srinagar airport as well, where officials reported two IndiGo flight cancellations (four movements) on the same day. Sharing the details, Amritsar airport director Bhupendra Singh said, "We are giving information to the public regarding cancellation and delay of the flights on social media handles of the airport. Also, the passengers should also come to the airport before reconfirming the flight." Officials at the Srinagar airport said that the airline's operations witnessed some improvement as the airport witnessed two IndiGo flight cancellations meaning four flight movements which had to be operated between Srinagar and Amritsar. "Due to operational disruptions, IndiGo flights 6E 6165 (ETD 0945 hrs) and 6E 478 (ETD 1440 hrs) from Srinagar to Amritsar are cancelled for today. Passengers are kindly advised to stay in touch with the airline for updates," Srinagar airport said in an update on X in the morning. "We regret the inconvenience because any disruption ultimately impacts our passengers, and their comfort is our priority. While cancellations are beyond our control, we remain committed to assisting our passengers to the best of our abilities during such challenging situations," it said. The airport said that the operations are slowly stablising. "Srinagar Airport operations are steadily returning to normal, with flight movements picking up pace. Our teams remain fully committed to supporting passengers with all necessary assistance and ensuring a smooth travel experience. We appreciate everyone's patience and cooperation," it said. An official of the airport in the evening said that IndiGo operated 10 flights (20 movements). "Two of its flights were cancelled. Overall 19 flights(38 movements) were scheduled for the day," he said. One of the country's worst aviation crisis in years entered its sixth day on Sunday with confusion persisting among passengers at the Indira Gandhi International Airport as IndiGo cancelled 118 flights till 8 pm, including departures and arrivals. From lost medicines and missing documents to emergencies trips and upcoming shows, the various tales from passengers made clear the impact of the chaos, which began Tuesday. Throughout the day, crowds could be seen at the airline's ticket counter in Terminal-1, as passengers, whose flights were no longer leaving or had been delayed for hours, waited for information, tried to get rescheduled, or demanded refunds. Others were still trying to track down their luggage, which they had checked days ago....