Pokhara paragliding operators preparing to resume service very soon

20, Sep 2021 | nepaltraveller.com
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Preparations are going on to resume paragliding in Pokhara after five months of the closure of services caused due to the COVID -19 pandemic

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Preparations are going on to resume paragliding in Pokhara after five months of the closure of services. According to Nepal Airsports Association (NAW) chair Krishna Bhandari, it is prepared to continue the service with the government's decision to lift the prohibitory order against COVID -19 pandemic.  

"We have already organized a paragliding safety and awareness program to resume the service. Similarly, the condition of paragliding devices has been checked. As a result, all the paragliding companies have successfully conducted test flights before resuming the flights, and the resumption is likely in a couple of days," he said.

Paragliding sole and tandem pilots and paragliding businesspersons attended a daylong training. 
The program was held in the presence of around 200 people. 

Pokhara Airport's Chief Bikram Raj Gautam, Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal  (CAAN) Flight Safety Standard Department chief Raju Shrestha, senior manager Devendra Pandey, and officer Mahesh Aryal were there to facilitate the session that was focused on the safety measures and awareness of paragliding.

Paragliding, known as one of the forms of adventurous tourism, had commercially started in Pokhara in 1999. There are 60 paragliding companies in Pokhara, and the number of pilots is 350, including around 15 foreigners.  It has an investment of approximately one billion while 1,000 are directly employed.

The paragliding companies had offered 50-60 percent discount after the first COVID-19 lockdown, and the policy had attracted a pretty good number of domestic tourists in Pokhara. 

After the significant discount, the service was available at 2,500 to 3000 against the previous charge of Rs 5,000 to 8,000. However, the operators have yet to decide the fresh fare for the service, NAW general secretary Balaram Acharya said.

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