In the wake of the devastating terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, that claimed the lives of more than 20 tourists and injured dozens more, Indian airlines have swiftly mobilized to assist stranded visitors. Air India and IndiGo announced the operation of four additional flights from Srinagar to Delhi and Mumbai on Wednesday, April 23, to facilitate the evacuation of panicked tourists seeking to leave the region.
The attack, which occurred in the Baisaran Valley near Pahalgam, involved militants opening fire on a group of tourists, marking one of the deadliest assaults on civilians in the area in recent years. The incident has not only shaken the local people, but also disrupted the burgeoning tourism industry in Kashmir, prompting immediate action from both government and private sectors.
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In response to the crisis, Maharashtra's Deputy Chief Minister, Eknath Shinde, reached out to Civil Aviation Minister K. Rammohan Naidu, requesting special arrangements for transporting the deceased back to Mumbai. The Civil Aviation Ministry has assured full cooperation in this regard.
Air India, in a statement on X (formerly Twitter), confirmed the addition of two extra flights from Srinagar to Delhi and Mumbai. Similarly, IndiGo announced plans to operate two additional flights on the same routes. These measures aim to accommodate the sudden surge in demand as tourists, gripped by fear and uncertainty, scramble to exit the region.
The central government has cautioned airlines against raising ticket prices during the ongoing crisis, emphasising the importance of compassion and support in these challenging times. Authorities are keeping a close watch to ensure fair pricing and that affected passengers receive the necessary assistance.
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This tragic event underscores the persistent challenges in ensuring safety and stability in Jammu and Kashmir, despite ongoing efforts to promote tourism and normalcy. The swift response from airlines and government officials highlights the critical importance of coordinated action in the face of emergencies, aiming to restore confidence and provide relief to those affected by such unforeseen tragedies.
The attack, which occurred in the Baisaran Valley near Pahalgam, involved militants opening fire on a group of tourists, marking one of the deadliest assaults on civilians in the area in recent years. The incident has not only shaken the local people, but also disrupted the burgeoning tourism industry in Kashmir, prompting immediate action from both government and private sectors.
Read more: Terrorists open fire on tourists in Pahalgam: Key updates and safety tips for travellers
In response to the crisis, Maharashtra's Deputy Chief Minister, Eknath Shinde, reached out to Civil Aviation Minister K. Rammohan Naidu, requesting special arrangements for transporting the deceased back to Mumbai. The Civil Aviation Ministry has assured full cooperation in this regard.
Air India, in a statement on X (formerly Twitter), confirmed the addition of two extra flights from Srinagar to Delhi and Mumbai. Similarly, IndiGo announced plans to operate two additional flights on the same routes. These measures aim to accommodate the sudden surge in demand as tourists, gripped by fear and uncertainty, scramble to exit the region.
The central government has cautioned airlines against raising ticket prices during the ongoing crisis, emphasising the importance of compassion and support in these challenging times. Authorities are keeping a close watch to ensure fair pricing and that affected passengers receive the necessary assistance.
Read more: Kailash Mansarovar Yatra to resume after five years: 5 things devotees should know
This tragic event underscores the persistent challenges in ensuring safety and stability in Jammu and Kashmir, despite ongoing efforts to promote tourism and normalcy. The swift response from airlines and government officials highlights the critical importance of coordinated action in the face of emergencies, aiming to restore confidence and provide relief to those affected by such unforeseen tragedies.
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