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A ray of hope

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
May 17, 2025
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Once again, the Srinagar International Airport has come into the limelight as more than 3000 people have arrived in Srinagar in 20 flights for the first time after the Pahalgam attack took place on April 22 that left 26 people, mostly tourists dead. The fresh arrival has rekindled hope among the tourism players, who are waiting for the guests amidst the slump in the tourism activities. At Srinagar International Airport, a total of 44 flights—22 arrivals and 22 departures were handled on May 15, carrying approximately 6,844 passengers, including 641 pilgrims heading for Hajj. The airport’s activity continued to rise on Friday with reports of 40 flights – 20 arrivals and 20 departures – serving around 5,720 passengers. Among them 3340 were arrival passengers, pointing towards a revival of tourism activities again. The significance of this development cannot be overstated. Tourism is not merely an economic activity in Kashmir; it is a lifeline. From houseboat owners on Dal Lake to shikara operators, hoteliers, artisans, and taxi drivers, thousands of livelihoods depend on the steady flow of visitors. A lull in tourism doesn’t just impact revenue; it dampens the spirit of an entire region that prides itself on its hospitality and natural grandeur. However, at this juncture, the authorities must continue to prioritize security measures without creating a climate of fear. Visible safety protocols, efficient coordination at transit points and timely dissemination of accurate information can reassure tourists and encourage more to visit. The recent arrivals should be used as a springboard for confidence-building measures, particularly among those still hesitant to make travel plans.

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