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Story highlights The weather was not quite favourable for the flights on Friday so carriers were making use of every available weather window to take the passengers on board as quickly as possible and take off, the report said. Nepal-based airline Buddha Air plane landed at an airport 250 miles from its intended destination due to a communications mix-up. On December 18 Buddha Air flight from Kathmandu s Tribhuvan International Airport had been scheduled to land at the southern city of Janakpur, but instead travelled to the city of Pokhara, about 250 miles away. The weather was not quite favourable for the flights on Friday so carriers were making use of every available weather window to take the passengers on board as quickly as possible and take off, the report said. ....
Nepalese airline flies passengers to wrong destination over 250 km away. Here’s why According to local reports, the confusion happened when the ground staff and the flight attendants failed to brief the flight’s captain and co-pilot that the flight’s number had been changed. Updated: December 25, 2020 4:13:23 pm Airline pilots are no longer flying for a living amid the plunge in demand during the coronavirus pandemic, according to a new survey. (Representational image/ Pixabay) Passengers onboard a flight in Nepal were literally taken for a ride when they landed at a destination which was over 250 km away from their intended place of arrival. ....
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Aviation experts say such incidents may happen, but they happen quite rarely. Share Via Email | A+A A- By PTI KATHMANDU: Passengers bound for Nepal s Janakpur were in for a surprise after they ended up in Pokhara, 255 kilometres away from the actual destination, after a rare flight mix-up by a leading private carrier, according to a media report on Sunday. The incident happened on Friday to 69 passengers travelling on Buddha Air, The Kathmandu Post reported. The weather was not quite favourable for the flights on Friday so carriers were making use of every available weather window to take the passengers on board as quickly as possible and take off, the report said. ....