Srinagar: Operations at Srinagar International Airport resumed on Friday after a fortnight-long closure for its runway resurfacing. "The air services resumed after the airport was handed over to civil aviation authorities following the completion of the resurfacing work," said Airport Authority of India director V K Gupta.
The flights operated from south Kashmir's Awantipora's air base for the first 12 days, but were suspended due to worsening situation in the Valley on September 13
18/09/10 Times of India
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