Airlines waive off cancellation fee, asked to run extra flights as Kashmir terror threat

Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on Friday asked Indian airlines to be ready to operate further flights to and from Srinagar to fly out Amarnath Yatris and tourists from the valley.

“All scheduled Indian airlines to be ready to operate additional flights to and from Srinagar at short notice to fly out Amarnath Yatris and tourists from there if need to be” DGCA said. This came hours after the Jammu and Kashmir government issued a security advisory asking pilgrims and tourists to immediately curtail their stay in the valley and “return as soon as possible”.

However, Divisional Commissioner Kashmir Baseer Ahmed Khan confirmed that no schools in the district are closed.”I appeal to people to not believe any rumours. people should contact their concerned deputy commissioners for reliable information,” he said.

Taking cognizance of the situation, Punjab Captain Amarinder Singh directed the Pathankot district administration to make all arrangements to confirm the safe return of Amarnath Yatris from the valley. soon when DGCA`s directions, airlines made announcements to offer a full fee waiver on rescheduling/cancellation for all its flights to/from Srinagar.

Meanwhile, Air India and GoAir made similar announcements and said that they’re waiving change and cancellation fees for flights to/from Jammu and Kashmir till August 15 and August August 9, respectively.

Earlier in the day, a press conference was addressed by the Corps Commander of the military and the DGP in which details of the weapons and ammunition recovered in the state was given. Details of the seriousness of the threats that are there were also given. They also mentioned that the security forces were going to tackle these threats head-on and will not allow them to succeed.

It is in this context, the govt. had issued an advisory asking Yatris and tourists to return as soon as possible. “Unnecessary panic is being created by linking this to all kinds of other issues. A pure security measure is being mixed up with issues with which it has no connection. that is the cause of the panic,” Home Secretary and the Divisional Commissioner said.

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