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NAC wide-body planes flying to Sydney and Beijing today



KATHMANDU: The Nepal Airlines Corporation (NAC) is operating two chartered flights on Wednesday.

The NAC’s wide-body aircraft each will take off for Sydney and Beijing today. While one aircraft has been chartered by private businessmen to bring essential medical supplies from China, the other one has been charted by the respective countries, including Australia to rescue their citizens from Nepal, according to NAC spokesperson Archana Khadka.

The first chartered flight will take off from Kathmandu for Australia’s Sydney at 1.30 pm.

The flight will return from Sydney and land at the Tribhuvan International Airport at 5 pm on Thursday.

The plane is taking 264 Australians to Sydney.

On its return journey from there, the plane will be empty and directly fly to Kathmandu.

Likewise, the second plane will leave for Beijing at 5.30 pm Wednesday and return to Kathmandu on Thursday.

It will be NAC’s historic first flight to Beijing. It would be of around seven hours duration.

The NAC is also operating a chartered flight to Seoul, South Korea on May 12.

A wide-body aircraft will take off for Seoul at 5 pm on this day and return to Kathmandu at 8.45 am the next day.

This flight has been chartered by the Non-Resident Nepalis Association Korea to take Nepali workers to South Korea.

Publish Date : 06 May 2020 11:01 AM

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