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To encourage tourist charter flights, Sgr Airport decides to reduce application fees for night parking by 50%

Jammu, Srinagar Airports receive 23 domestic flights with 2,496 passengers

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Srinagar, Apr 01: In a bid to encourage tourist charter flights, the Srinagar Airport authority has decided to reduce the application fees for night parking of helicopters by 50 per cent.

Director Srinagar Airport, Kuldeep Singh told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that the application fees for night parking of helicopters has been reduced by 50 per cent and the people will have to pay only Rs 50,000 plus taxes along the application for night parking permission.

Read More: Sgr Airport Authority marks March 28 as historic day, records highest ever flight operations

“A very profitable news for helicopter operators. We have reduced the application fees for night parking of helicopters at our airport by 50%,” he said. “Now you have to pay only Rs 50,000 plus taxes alongwith your application for night parking permission.”

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He said: “We are sure that this huge reduction will encourage the tourist charter flights in our beautiful Valley—(KNO)

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