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- SXR
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- Srinagar
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- India
- Runways
- 3685m
- Airlines presently operating to this airport with scheduled services
- Air India
GoAir
IndiGo
Jet Airways
JetLite
Kingfisher Airlines
SpiceJet - Airlines presently operating to this airport via codeshare
Sheikh ul Alam Airport, also known as Srinagar Airport, is an international airport serving the city of Srinagar, in Jammu and Kasmir in northern India. The airport is served by India's major network airlines and LCCs.
Location of Srinagar Airport, India
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Srinagar Airport operations impacted by Pakistan airspace denial
Air India to increase Delhi-Jammu and Delhi-Srinagar capacity
Airports Authority of India submits proposal to levy UDFs at 11 airports
IndiGo to launch Mumbai-Srinagar sector, increase frequency on service from Lucknow
Pakistan refused air route to international services to Kashmir
Air India to operate services between Srinagar and Kargil
Jet Airways bidding for Hajj services from Srinagar: reports
IndiGo to launch four services from Indore
IndiGo boosts domestic presence
Air India urged to offer evening services from Srinagar
Kingfisher Airlines launches 11 new domestic services on 01-Mar-2011
New ground service providers at Amausi Airport
Srinagar Airporto to have operational ILS shortly
Srinagar Airport reopened after runway rehabilitation
Srinagar Airport's runway repairs to be deferred
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Indian LCC wrap: Air India Express; GoAir; IndiGo; Kingfisher Red; Jet Lite and SpiceJet
The airline landscape in India has been transformed in recent years. In 2003, there were just four carriers – Air India, Indian Airlines, Jet Airways and Air Sahara - all operating full service models. And private carriers in those days were limited to operating domestic routes only. Today, there are effectively seven major airlines operating 11 different brands.
SpiceJet: “Demand is back”, optimistic for next two quarters
SpiceJet CCO, Samyukth Sridharan, recently stated “demand is back”, judging by the market performance over the past four months. Mr Sridharan added the carrier is also “optimistic” about its financial performance for the next two quarters.
GoAir continues amazing triple digit growth
India’s GoAir maintains its position as one of the world’s fastest growing airlines at present, with the Indian Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) reporting GoAir’s passenger numbers increased by 325% year-on-year in Sep-2009, to 204,000 passengers, compared to a 31.3% year-on-year increase in domestic traffic across the entire Indian market during the month.
SpiceJet narrows second quarter losses
Delhi-based SpiceJet narrowed its losses in the three months ended 30-Sep-2009, reporting a net loss of USD22 million (compared to a USD42.0 million loss in the previous corresponding period), helped by lower fuel costs. CEO, Sanjay Aggarwal, cited low yields as a key reason behind the loss despite an increase in revenue and a stable cost base.
GoAir roars back to life with triple digit growth
India’s GoAir is one of the world’s fastest growing airlines at present. Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) reports GoAir’s passenger numbers increased by 162% year-on-year in Aug-2009, to 207,000 passengers, compared to a 25.6% year-on-year increase in domestic traffic across the entire Indian market during the month.
SpiceJet reconfigures domestic route network for single ticket connectivity
SpiceJet has announced 23 new routes through its network of 18 destinations. The carrier’s new network configuration connects destinations on a single ticket, enabling passengers to check-in baggage to the final destination and be issued with two boarding passes at check-in.
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