The first evening flight of GoAir was today flagged off by Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti from Srinagar International Airport, marking a significant development which is expected to go a long way in boosting tourism and help expansion of economic activity in the state.
Speaking on the occasion, she said the Airports Authority of India (AAI) and Indian Air Force (IAF), on the request of the state government, have agreed to allow flight operations from Srinagar Airport upto 10 pm and the operators should now take advantage of this extended flight operation timing especially in the summer season, when there is maximum tourist inflow to Kashmir.
GoAir will operate the flight at 6.40 pm daily for New Delhi, an official spokesman said.
The Chief Minister was informed that 34 flights were operating from the airport daily.
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Mehbooba appreciated GoAir for starting the evening flight and expressed hope that more operators would start early morning and late evening flights to and from the airport.
She urged the GoAir to start late afternoon flight between Srinagar and Jammu as most of the people, including government officials, regularly travel on this sector.