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“Another Flight Carrying 100 Maharashtra Tourists Stranded in Kashmir to Arrive in Mumbai Today”

Another flight is set to bring back 100 tourists from Maharashtra who have been stranded in Kashmir due to bad weather. The tourists were unable to leave after their scheduled flights were canceled because of heavy snow and poor visibility in the region.

The tourists had been waiting for several days to return to Mumbai. The local authorities and airlines worked hard to arrange a special flight to bring them home safely. The flight will depart from Srinagar today and is expected to land in Mumbai later in the afternoon.

The tourists had traveled to Kashmir for a holiday, but the sudden change in weather conditions disrupted their plans. Many were concerned about their delayed return, but they expressed relief after the airline confirmed the flight.

The airline officials assured the stranded tourists that they would receive all necessary support, including food, accommodation, and transportation to the airport. The passengers also received updates from the local authorities about the flight schedule and the weather conditions.

A spokesperson for the airline said, “We understand the inconvenience this delay has caused. Our team is doing everything possible to ensure the safe return of our passengers. We are grateful for the cooperation and patience of the tourists.”

The Maharashtra government has also been in touch with the authorities to help the stranded passengers. They have assured the families of the tourists that everything will be done to bring them back safely. The government also plans to monitor the situation closely to ensure no further delays occur.

Passengers on the flight shared their experiences on social media, expressing gratitude for the assistance they received. They thanked the airline and local officials for their help in making sure they could return home safely.

In conclusion, after several days of uncertainty, the stranded tourists from Maharashtra will finally board a flight back to Mumbai. The efforts of the local authorities, airline staff, and the Maharashtra government ensured the safe return of the passengers.