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International flights resume after 5 months in Nepal

3 flights on the first day


02 September 2020  

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KATHMANDU: International flights in Nepal stalled since March 19 due to the risk of coroanvirus pandemic spread has resumed.

As per the August 10 decision of the government, Nepal has resumed its regular international flight postponed since last 5 months by making 3 flights on Wednesday.

According to Devendra Chandra Lal Karna, the spokesperson of Tribhuvan International Airport, the aviation authority has scheduled three flights for the first day and as per the schedule Nepal Airlines Corporations’ plane has flown for Narita Japan carrying 49 passengers at 1 AM today.

The plane is scheduled to return with 220 passengers at 5 PM today.

Spokesperson Karna informed that as per the schedule Himalaya Air will fly to China and Malaysia’s Malindo Air will arrive to Kathmandu at 3 PM today.

He shared that there have been 3 flights each for chartered and regular flights for Wednesday.

“The passengers arriving here via regular flights will be taken to holding center by Nepal Army,” Karna further said, “from the holding centers, they will be sent to their home in coordination with their respective provinces.”

Although the government has  granted permission for 1 flight each for national and foreign airlines, there are 3 flights for some days.

The government has allowed incoming of only 800 passengers per day via regular flights.

As precaution against the coronavirus pandemic, the government has made it mandatory for the passengers to come with their PCR report of the test carried out 72 hours before the flight.

Keeping it in mind, the government has granted flight permission only to those countries where the PCR test is easily available.

Provided the airlines permit any passenger sans PCR report, the airlines have to arrange for the quarantine for such passengers at the former’s expenses.

Publish Date : 02 September 2020 14:06 PM

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