53 flights a week to international destinations since Sunday, where added?

Nepali Janta

Kathmandu, July 9 – The government has increased the number of flights to international flights. According to the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal, the number of flights to countries other than India has increased.

According to the new decision, there will be a total of 53 flights a year. Earlier, only two dozen flights a year were scheduled in different countries.

According to the list made public by NEA, there will be only two flights a year to New Delhi, the capital of India. One of the flights will be operated by Nepal Airlines on Wednesday and the other by Air India on Monday.

In Dubai, UAE, Nepal Airlines will operate on Tuesday and Thursday, Himalayan Airlines on Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday and Fly Dubai on Sunday, Wednesday and Friday.

In Doha, Qatar, Nepal Airlines and Qatar Airways have been allowed to fly one acre every day and seven days a week. Himalayan Airlines will fly to Doha on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.

Himalayan Airlines has been allowed to operate four flights a week on Sundays, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays in Dammam, Saudi Arabia. Nepal Airlines will operate two flights a year on Wednesdays and Saturdays in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Himalayan Airlines has been allowed to fly to Kuala Lumpur on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Turkish Airlines will fly to Istanbul, Turkey on Monday, Thursday and Saturday.

Jazira Airways will operate a total of five flights to Kuwait on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday. Salaam Air has been allowed to operate a total of three flights to Muscat, Oman on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.

Air Arabia has scheduled flights to Abu Dhabi on Sunday and Tuesday. A Singapore Air flight will arrive in Kathmandu every Sunday.

The Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation will decide if more flights are needed to the destinations where the government has now opened flights.

However, the NEA says that there may be an increase in the schedule depending on the state of the corona virus. All airlines must meet the specified health standards and required documentation.

Published Date : 09 Jul 2021

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