
Airspace restrictions over the capital are rippling far beyond Delhi. On 20 January, two flights on the high-traffic Srinagar–Delhi route—an IndiGo rotation (IX 1980) and an Akasa Air service (QP 1802)—were grounded after the morning NOTAM rendered their slots unusable.
Kashmir’s winter tourism season means the Srinagar sector carries a blend of holidaymakers and business travellers heading to central ministries. With limited alternative connections, last-minute passengers faced sky-high fares or overnight road journeys through snow-bound passes.
For travellers suddenly forced to reroute or extend their journeys, VisaHQ can smooth the experience by arranging urgent visas, passport renewals, or transit documentation entirely online. The India-specific portal (https://www.visahq.com/india/) consolidates requirements for dozens of countries and provides real-time application tracking—handy when NOTAMs upend plans and you need paperwork sorted before rebooking.
Airport authorities in Srinagar and Delhi have issued joint advisories urging passengers to reconfirm schedules and consider travel insurance that covers force-majeure cancellations. Travel desks with fixed client-meetings in Delhi this week are re-routing staff via Chandigarh or Amritsar, though those airports will also feel knock-on congestion.
The incident illustrates how security-driven NOTAMs can disrupt second-tier routes critical for regional economic integration. Industry bodies are renewing calls for advance “green lanes” during predictable annual closures to protect essential connectivity. (tennews.in)
Kashmir’s winter tourism season means the Srinagar sector carries a blend of holidaymakers and business travellers heading to central ministries. With limited alternative connections, last-minute passengers faced sky-high fares or overnight road journeys through snow-bound passes.
For travellers suddenly forced to reroute or extend their journeys, VisaHQ can smooth the experience by arranging urgent visas, passport renewals, or transit documentation entirely online. The India-specific portal (https://www.visahq.com/india/) consolidates requirements for dozens of countries and provides real-time application tracking—handy when NOTAMs upend plans and you need paperwork sorted before rebooking.
Airport authorities in Srinagar and Delhi have issued joint advisories urging passengers to reconfirm schedules and consider travel insurance that covers force-majeure cancellations. Travel desks with fixed client-meetings in Delhi this week are re-routing staff via Chandigarh or Amritsar, though those airports will also feel knock-on congestion.
The incident illustrates how security-driven NOTAMs can disrupt second-tier routes critical for regional economic integration. Industry bodies are renewing calls for advance “green lanes” during predictable annual closures to protect essential connectivity. (tennews.in)










