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Tourism suffers as the Pahalgam attack causes a decline in flight prices to Srinagar.  ​ 

​**Title:** Airfares to Srinagar Plummet After Terror Attack

**Meta Description:** Following a recent terror attack, airfares to Srinagar have dropped significantly, with cancellations soaring as tourists flee the region.

**URL Slug:** airfares-srinagar-terror-attack

**Headline:** Airfares to Srinagar Drop Dramatically as Tourists Cancel Trips After Terror Attack

In the wake of a tragic terror attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir, which resulted in the deaths of at least 26 individuals and injuries to 17 others, airlines have been forced to significantly reduce ticket prices to Srinagar. This drastic measure comes as a response to widespread panic among tourists, leading to a surge in trip cancellations to the region.

The attack, attributed to Pakistan-backed terrorists, has instigated a wave of fear, prompting many travelers to rethink their plans for visiting Kashmir, a region known for its stunning landscapes and rich culture. As a result, airfares to Srinagar, the only airport in the Kashmir Valley, have seen a sharp decline, particularly from major metropolitan areas.

To gauge the immediate impact of this incident on Kashmir’s vital tourism sector, an analysis was conducted comparing flight prices from key cities to Srinagar for the upcoming weekends of April 26, May 3, and May 10. The data, sourced from Google’s flight booking service, revealed that ticket prices had plummeted by as much as 63% for flights from Mumbai, dropping from ₹13,162 to ₹4,775 for April 26. Similarly, flights from Ahmedabad saw a 53% decrease, while Chennai, Bengaluru, Kolkata, and Delhi experienced reductions of 51%, 36%, 22%, and 20%, respectively.

For the following weekends, airfares from Mumbai continued to decline, with prices falling by ₹5,179 (38%) for May 3 and ₹4,600 (32%) for May 10. Other cities, including Delhi, also reported significant fare drops of over 20% within hours of the attack, indicating a broader trend of declining airfares as travelers cancel their summer plans.

For instance, on April 21, flights from Chennai to Srinagar were priced at ₹19,960, but just a day later, the fare dropped to ₹9,775, marking a 51% reduction. Similarly, Bengaluru flights for April 26 decreased from ₹15,577 to ₹10,040.

The situation at Srinagar airport has become increasingly chaotic, with reports of a mass exodus as tourists rush to leave the region. Many have opted to cancel their upcoming bookings due to safety concerns. Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah described the trend as heartbreaking, reflecting the emotional toll on both the local economy and the affected families.

According to the Eastern India Tour Operators Association, cancellations for Kashmir travel have surged to 80-85% since the attack, highlighting the significant impact on the region’s tourism industry, which serves as its economic backbone.

As the situation develops, the future of tourism in Kashmir remains uncertain, with many travelers reconsidering their plans in light of recent events.

**FAQ Section:**

**Q: How have airfares to Srinagar changed after the recent terror attack?**
A: Airfares to Srinagar have dropped significantly, with reductions of up to 63% reported as tourists cancel their trips due to safety concerns following the attack. 

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