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Kathmandu-Delhi flight to resume from Dec 17



KATHMANDU: Nepal and India are set to resume flight services from December 17.

The two countries have agreed to bring flights into operations that had been shut down since March 17 due to COVID-19 pandemic in line with the ‘Air Bubble Policy’.

Under this policy, only Nepali and Indian citizens will enjoy this air service, that too, in a limited number of passengers.

Nepal Airlines will conduct the first flight from Kathmandu to Delhi followed by Air India as per the agreement.

 

Publish Date : 11 December 2020 10:08 AM

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