Srinagar Airport is withdrawing proposed plans for weekly runway closures, according to reports from Deccan Chronicle and Business Line. The change is described as a relief for air travellers and stakeholders linked to tourism and trade, with the decision aimed at avoiding major disruption during periods of higher travel demand. Business Line states that there will be no full runway closure, implying that the previously planned restrictions are either removed or reduced in scope. Deccan Chronicle similarly reports that the airport withdraws the proposed weekly closures, framing it as a positive development for passengers and the wider travel-related economy. While the sources differ in emphasis—one focusing on the withdrawal of proposed closures and the other on the absence of a full closure—both agree that the airport’s final position will not lead to the level of runway shutdown that would have affected flights on a regular weekly basis. Details such as the revised schedule or the remaining operational constraints, if any, are not specified in the provided excerpts.