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Regular international flights have resumed from the Bhairahawa, Gautam Buddha Airport, the second largest airport in the country, from today. Kuwaiti airlines, Jazeera Airways, which had been operating international flights from this airport, suspended flights on December 21, 2022, citing bad weather.
Operation of flights to and from Bhairahawa has become easier now with the weather becoming clear and Jazeera Airways will operate regular flights three days a week – Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. 30 to 40 flights can be handled daily at the Gautam Buddha Airport, which is in operation as an alternative to the Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu.
“A plane of Jazeera Airways carrying 66 passengers from Kuwait landed at the Gautam Buddha Airport at 7:15 am and it took off from there at 8:15 am with 99 passengers on board,” said Jagannath Niraula, Spokesperson of the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN)._Rss
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