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May 31, 2021
Kathmandu, May 31
Although the government has decided to reopen scheduled flights to China, Qatar and Turkey along with the ongoing flights to India, the flights are unlikely for the next few days.
Whereas Tourism Minister Bhanu Bhakta Dhakal had said the flights would reopen from June 1 (tomorrow), the aviation regulator of the country, Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal, says the government has not informed the authority of the decision officially.
The authority’s spokesperson Raj Kumar Chhetri says the authority needs at least one week to prepare for the flights once the decision arrives officially.
The ministry’s spokesperson Tara Nath Adhikari also says the flights will not reopen as the preparations have not been made yet. “It will take at least one week,” informs Adhikari.
The Nepal government has decided to allow once-a-week flights to China, Qatar and Turkey as all international flights, except two flights per week to India, have remained suspended in the country s.
Kathmandu, May 28 (IANS) The Nepal government has decided to allow once-a-week flights to China, Qatar and Turkey as all international flights, except two flights per week to India, have remained suspended in the country's efforts to curb a deadly new wave of the Covid-19 pandemic, a Minister said on Friday.
Nepal greenlights regular flights to China, Qatar, Turkey amid flight suspension Xinhua | Updated: 2021-05-28 16:37
KATHMANDU - The Nepali government has decided to allow once-a-week flights to China, Qatar and Turkey as all international flights except two flights per week with India have remained suspended in the country s efforts to curb a deadly new wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, a Nepali cabinet minister said Friday. Regular flights once a week were opened for these destinations to ease travel for Nepalis and foreign nationals amid continued suspension of international flights, Bhanu Bhakta Dhakal, minister for culture, tourism and civil aviation, told Xinhua.
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