Hyderabad Flights to North to Resume in Phases
According to available data, Air India is showing 10 flights to Srinagar via Delhi, twelve to Amritsar through Mumbai and Delhi, ten to Chandigarh and seven to Bhuj, while no flights are scheduled to Jammu and Leh

Hyderabad: Flight operations from Hyderabad to several northern cities like Srinagar, Jammu, Leh, Chandigarh, Amritsar, Rajkot and Bhuj would progressively resume from Tuesday, after remaining suspended on Monday. While most airlines had earlier issued advisories confirming the cancellations, IndiGo was the only airline to issue a fresh update on Tuesday.
In its latest advisory, IndiGo said, “Flight operations on the affected sectors are progressively resuming from 14th May 2025. Please check your flight status before heading to the airport.” IndiGo officials said that flight operations to the affected areas will gradually resume and are expected to return to normal in the coming days depending on the situation.
Despite the ongoing uncertainty, the websites of both IndiGo and Air India show that bookings for May 14 onwards are open for these destinations though most of the flights are via connecting routes through cities like Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru.
According to available data, Air India is showing 10 flights to Srinagar via Delhi, twelve to Amritsar through Mumbai and Delhi, ten to Chandigarh and seven to Bhuj, while no flights are scheduled to jammu and leh. Other available flights include Rajkot, Chandigarh and Bhuj. IndiGo was offering 14 flights to Srinagar, seven to Jammu and five to Amritsar, all via Delhi.
Passengers are advised to closely monitor airline advisories and flight statuses, as operations are expected to resume based on evolving conditions.
Travel agencies in Hyderabad said they are seeing a change in booking patterns. Passengers who had booked flights to Jammu for early June are now reaching out to cancel their tickets. At the same time, there is a rise in bookings to Mumbai, Bengaluru and Delhi. Travel agents said that many passengers are trying to avoid any potential disruptions by choosing safer destinations for now.