While Air India permanently stationed two aircraft to fly out stranded people and patients free of cost from Srinagar and Leh, private airlines and non-scheduled and charter operators too mounted additional flights to evacuate affected people, an official release said.
Till date 35,014 passengers have been lifted by airlines, it said.
While four helicopters were deployed by state-run Pawan Hans Helicopters Limited, five more were kept in readiness to meet emergent situations, the release said.
The Civil Aviation Ministry and PSU staffers have contributed a day's salary to Prime Ministers Relief Fund, with the contribution of Airports Authority of India being Rs three crore.
Other airport operators and airlines have been advised to request their staff to contribute one day's salary, the release added.
