Friday, December 20th, 2024

Air services in Baitadi closed for six months


15 September 2022  

Time taken to read : 2 Minute


  • A
  • A
  • A

BAITADI: Air service in Baitadi remained closed for the past six months due to bad weather and a lack of passengers, said the airport authorities.

Earlier, Summit Air had been operating a flight between Dhangadhi-Baitadi-Dhangadhi once a week (Thursdays), but its flight has been closed since March 24, said Krishna Dutta Bhatta, the contact person for Summit Air.

As a result, people have been affected especially at a time when Dashain festival is around the corner.

It takes at least eight hours on a public vehicle to reach Dhangadhi from Baitadi. At present, the airline has been operating flights elsewhere to tourist destinations where there is the availability of passengers easily, he said.

“The airline conducted flights at Lukla and Jomsom for two or three months. A plan was afoot to operate flights between Dhangadhi-Baitadi-Dhangadhi. But bad weather and a lack of passengers affected it,” he said, adding that now, the flight between the routes would resume from the third week of September.

Publish Date : 15 September 2022 17:56 PM

Bangladesh Ambassador Chaudhary pays farewell call to PM Oli

KATHMANDU: Bangladesh’s Ambassador to Nepal, Salahuddin Noman Chaudhary, paid a

Preparations underway to convene Winter Session of Parliament in January first week

KATHMANDU: While the main opposition Maoist Center and other opposition

Japanese auto giants Honda, Nissan exit China amid recession

China’s economy is facing a serious recession, and the wave

Rain delays Nepal-B’desh clash in ACC U-19 Women’s Asia Cup

KATHMANDU: Rain has disrupted the crucial match between Nepal and

Gold price drops by Rs 500; silver also down

KATHMANDU: The price of gold in Nepal has fallen by