
Flights to Srinagar from Delhi now as low as Rs 4,470, return fares under Rs 6,000
Despite reports of skyrocketing airfares, flights to and from Srinagar are still available at reasonable prices, with one-way fares starting at Rs 4,470.
On April 24, Google Flights lists a
SpiceJet
ticket from Delhi to Srinagar for Rs 4,470, while Skyscanner shows an Air India option for Rs 4,506. Return fares are also available at lower rates than some media outlets have suggested. IndiGo is offering a Srinagar–Delhi return flight for Rs 5,892, while a Srinagar–Mumbai ticket is available via Akasa Air for Rs 9,702.
Earlier, some media reports claimed Srinagar–Delhi fares had spiked to nearly Rs 30,000. In response, the government has intervened to manage airfares amid a surge in demand following the tragic terror attack in Pahalgam, which claimed the lives of at least 26 people, mostly tourists.
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Civil Aviation Minister K. Rammohan Naidu stated on Wednesday that airlines have been instructed to avoid price surges and that fares are being monitored to remain reasonable. 'Any high fares shown on booking sites may be due to multi-stop routes or premium cabin classes,' Air India clarified in a post on X.
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In response to the high tourist demand to leave the valley, airlines are operating additional flights from Srinagar. On Wednesday alone, 20 flights carried 3,337 passengers out of Srinagar between 6 a.m. and 12 p.m., according to PTI.
IndiGo, SpiceJet, and Air India have added a total of seven extra flights, including:
IndiGo 6E 3203 (Dep: 17:00, Arr: 18:00)
IndiGo 6E 3103 (Dep: 18:00, Arr: 19:30)
SpiceJet flight at 22:30
A passenger assistance control room has also been set up at Srinagar Airport. Free food and water are being distributed, and an additional tent has been erected for waiting passengers.
Waivers and Refunds in Place
All major airlines have introduced waivers for cancellations and rescheduling:
IndiGo is offering full refunds and rescheduling waivers for all flights to/from Srinagar until April 30.
Air India is offering complimentary rescheduling and full refunds for bookings on Srinagar routes through April 30.
SpiceJet is offering waivers for changes and cancellations on tickets booked by April 22 for travel until April 30.
Akasa Air and Air India Express are also offering full refunds and flexible rescheduling options for travel to/from Srinagar between April 23–30.
Meanwhile, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has directed airlines to increase capacity and ensure uninterrupted connectivity to evacuate tourists from Srinagar. Travel industry leaders, including TAFI President Ajay Prakash, acknowledged the immediate impact on tourism in Jammu & Kashmir but expressed optimism about a swift recovery.

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