Pahalgam Attack: Two Special Flights Arranged To Bring Back Stranded 182 Maharashtra Tourists From Kashmir

Pahalgam Attack: Two Special Flights Arranged To Bring Back Stranded 182 Maharashtra Tourists From Kashmir

Pahalgam Attack: Two Special Flights Arranged To Bring Back Stranded 182 Maharashtra Tourists From Kashmir

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To bring back tourists from Maharashtra stranded in Kashmir, two special flights have been arranged through the efforts of Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis. 

These flights will depart from Srinagar to Mumbai on Thursday. A total of 182 passengers will be flown back to Mumbai on flights operated by Air India and IndiGo. The Maharashtra state government will bear the entire cost of these flights. The information was shared by MP Murlidhar Mohol, Minister of State for Civil Aviation and Cooperation. 

The special arrangement was made in response to the ongoing situation in Kashmir, which disrupted the travel plans of many tourists. The government acted promptly to ensure the safe and swift return of its citizens. 

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Authorities coordinated with airline companies and the Jammu and Kashmir administration to facilitate the smooth execution of this operation. Families of the stranded tourists expressed relief and gratitude towards the state government for this timely intervention. 

This move reflects the government’s commitment to the safety and welfare of its people, especially during unexpected emergencies. Officials have confirmed that all necessary travel and security arrangements are in place to ensure a hassle-free return for the tourists. 

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The return of these tourists will be monitored closely, and the government is prepared to take further steps if more assistance is required in the coming days.

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