J&K Chief Minister Discusses 15-Day Closure of Srinagar Airport with Defence and Civil Aviation Ministers
Omar Abdullah, former Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, emphasized the critical need for consistent air connectivity to the Union Territory during recent meetings. He highlighted this issue as particularly pertinent during the peak autumn tourism season, when the Kashmir Valley typically experiences a significant influx of visitors from various regions across India.
Abdullahs comments come at a time when authorities are focused on boosting the local economy through tourism, which plays a vital role in sustaining many livelihoods in the area. The Kashmir Valley, known for its stunning landscapes, rich culture, and heritage, has been a popular destination for tourists, especially in the autumn months when the natural beauty is at its peak with vibrant foliage.
In response to Abdullahs concerns, stakeholders are likely to discuss potential improvements in flight schedules, increased frequencies, and possibly the introduction of new routes to ensure that tourists have reliable access to the region. Enhanced air connectivity is seen as a crucial factor to not only support tourism but also to facilitate business and trade in the Union Territory.
