Srinagar, Dec. 9 -- The airline crisis unfolding before our eyes is not just a logistical breakdown; it is a moral failure of an industry that has forgotten its duty to the people. Airports have become sites of humiliation, where passengers stand in serpentine queues for hours, clutching tickets and boarding cards that no longer guarantee a journey. Families are stranded, workers miss crucial assignments, students lose opportunities, and patients are denied timely medical care. The common man, already crushed under the weight of inflation, is now forced to pay extortionate fares and inflated hotel charges, as if his suffering were a commodity to be traded. What should have been a system of mobility and connection has turned into a theatre...