New Delhi, Jan. 24 -- A day after heavy snowfall in Jammu and Kashmir, flight operations have resumed at Srinagar airport on Saturday.
In a post on X, Srinagar Airport said that the Airports Authority of India, in close coordination with BRO, successfully cleared the apron and taxiways on Saturday morning to make the runway functional after an improvement in the weather.
"A joint inspection was carried out and flight operations were resumed," they said, adding that flight operations are expected to run normally and smoothly now.
"Indian Air Force has lifted the NOTAM for commercial operations," the airport shared.
The first flight for the day landed at 1100 hours, the airport shared in a tweet.
"A smooth landing at 1100 hrs ✈...
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