SRINAGAR: Three flights were cancelled at Srinagar International Airport on Monday due to the temporary closure of Delhi airspace for Republic Day rehearsal activities and heightened security arrangements.
The Srinagar Airport authorities confirmed the development through a post on X, stating that three scheduled flights for the day had been cancelled as a result of the Delhi airspace restrictions, while all other services were operating according to schedule.
Passenger Advisory
Due to a NOTAM in force at Delhi Airport in view of Republic Day arrangements, some flights to/from Srinagar Airport have been cancelled by the respective airlines today.
Passengers are advised to check the latest flight status with their airline before… pic.twitter.com/grSFWWsldb
— Srinagar Airport (@SrinagarAirport) January 19, 2026
Earlier, airport officials had issued a travel advisory alerting passengers that certain flights to and from Delhi had been called off by the concerned airlines. Travellers were advised to verify the latest flight status with their respective carriers before heading to the airport.
The airport management clarified that normal flight operations at Srinagar are continuing without disruption, except for a limited number of cancellations directly linked to the temporary restrictions imposed at Delhi Airport.
According to a government-issued Notice to Airmen (NOTAM), Delhi’s airspace will remain closed from 10:20 am to 12:45 pm for six days to facilitate Republic Day rehearsals.















