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International flights to resume services from today

Domestic flights to resume from July 1



KATHMANDU: Flights to international destinations will resume from today on the specified route.

The Ministry in a notice has instructed the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal to resume flights to stated destinations from today.

The Ministry has also published a flight schedule until June 30 in relation to international flights.

According to the flight schedule, Turkish airlines will operate a flight from Istanbul to Kathmandu on June 24.

Likewise, on June 25, the NAC will operate a flight to Japan and Air India from New Delhi to Kathmandu.

On June 26, Qatar Airways will run a flight from Doha to Kathmandu and Turkey Airlines to Kathmandu.

On the same day, Air Arabia will operate a flight from Abu Dhabi to Kathmandu.

On June 27, NAC will operate a flight from Kathmandu to Doha.

On the same day, Himalaya Airlines will run a flight each to Kuala Lumpur and Dubai.

On June 28, the NAC will operate a flight to Dubai and Himalaya Airlines to Dammam and Qatar Airways from Doha to Kathmandu.

On June 29, the NAC will operate a flight from Kathmandu to Doha and Turkish Airlines to Kathmandu.

Similarly, Fly Dubai will operate a flight to Kathmandu and Salam Airlines to Kathmandu.

On June 30, the NAC will run a flight from Kathmandu to Dubai, the Himalaya Airlines from Kathmandu to Dammam, Qatar Airways from Doha to Kathmandu and Jazeera Airways from Kuwait to Kathmandu.

The government had halted domestic flights from May 3 and international flights from May 6 following the second wave of COVID-19.

The flights will be managed by the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal.

With this decision, the airlines have started selling tickets.

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