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Nepal Airlines Corporation to revise 10-year business plan



KATHMANDU: The Nepal Airlines Corporation (NAC) is to revise its 10-year (2021-2030) Integrated Business Plan.

The national flag carrier has decided to revise the business plan of strategic importance in line with its policy of strengthening its institutional structure and making the services efficient and prompt.

The NAC’s newly-appointed General Manager Dipuraj Juharchan said that Nepal Airlines will review its business plan in view of the existing domestic airlines market and revise the plan accordingly.

He shared that NAC will unveil its new website which has not come into operation for long, on the occasion of its64th anniversary on coming July 1.

Similarly, a decision has been made to table a proposal in the NAC Board of Directors for an initiation regarding the concrete management of the Chinese aircraft which are currently not in operation.

The NAC management has also decided to take initiatives for rescheduling of the installments of the loans payable to the Employees Provident Fund and the Citizen Investment Fund. The NAC has stated that coordination would be established with the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Tourism and the two Funds for this purpose.

Nepal Airlines new management also stated that it has started works with solid dynamism in the policy tasks and administrative performance. (RSS)

Publish Date : 27 June 2022 13:26 PM

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