Aqib Khan
Srinagar, Feb 07: The Jammu and Kashmir government on Saturday said night flight operations have been started at both Jammu and Srinagar airports to improve air connectivity and passenger convenience.
The government said international flight operations from Srinagar airport are currently underway for Hajj pilgrims.
It also informed that work on the expansion of Jammu airport is in progress, with an estimated cost of Rs 865 crore.
The expansion project is aimed at enhancing passenger handling capacity and improving infrastructure to meet growing air traffic demand, the government said.
The measures are part of ongoing efforts to strengthen aviation infrastructure and connectivity in the Union Territory, it added.(KNS).

