Scrapping mandatory baggage identification at J-K airports will lessen inconvenience: CM

Press Trust of India  |  Srinagar 

and Kashmir Chief today thanked for scrapping the mandatory baggage identification at the airports in the state, saying it will go a long way in lessening people's inconvenience.

Yesterday, in a major relief for passengers travelling from airports in and Kashmir, Civil aviation ministry has scrapped the mandatory baggage identification by travellers at Srinagar, and airports.

"Thankful to @sureshpprabhu ji. This decision will go a long way in lessening the inconvenience & enhancing the travel experience," Mehbooba said in a tweet.

She also requested the to look into the rising to J&K.

"Would also request him (Prabhu) to look into to J&K to ease the burden for budget travellers," she said.

Earlier, baggage identification after check-in was mandatory for passengers travelling out of Srinagar, and Jammu airports due to security reasons.

"Furthering our mission of enhancing citizen convenience, we have done away with mandatory baggage identification by passengers at Jammu, and airports. We remain committed to making your journey delightful and hassle-free," tweeted yesterday.

Any baggage not identified by the concerned passenger and not matched through baggage tags on their boarding passes by the was not loaded on the aircraft.

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First Published: Thu, May 31 2018. 17:10 IST