International flights declining

2, Dec 2020 | nepaltraveller.com
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The number of international flights, which started on a regular basis on September 3, has been reduced from 20 to 25 a day.

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KATHMANDU

According to the Tribhuvan International Airport, the number of international flights, which started on a regular basis on September 3, has been reduced from 20 to 25 a day.

Airport spokesperson Dev Chandra Lal Karna said that international flights have been gradually declining instead of increasing in recent days. According to him, only 20 international flights are being operated daily. This is by both arrival and departure. This number has also decreased. The regular international flights, which started in the second week of September, are now operated by the airline once a day instead of two daily flights from the Gulf countries.

Meanwhile, the flight of Narita from Nepal to Japan has also been blocked. The Hong Kong-bound flight is now in operation. Nepal Airlines Corporation (Nepal Airlines) is a commercially good destination in Hong Kong, the PCR report of some passengers again tested positive, but Nepal Airlines was stopped from flying three times.

Similarly, the flight regulatory body of Japan had sent a warning letter to Nepal Airlines last time after the results of the PCR test in some passengers were positive.

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