Turkish Airlines Nepal partners with Advanced College of Engineering and Management

7, Feb 2021 | nepaltraveller.com
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General Manager of Turkish Airlines in Nepal and the Executive Director of The Advanced College of Engineering and Management signed a MoU.

Kathmandu,

General Manager of Turkish Airlines in Nepal, Mr. Abdullah Tuncer Kececi, and the Executive Director of The Advanced College of Engineering and Management, Mr. Kapil Regmi signed a memorandum of understanding amidst a function held for the occasion at the college premises.

The MOU highlights the possible collaborations for mutual advancements in the future. The promising graduates from the institution could play a key role in technological up-gradation, innovation, and competitiveness of an industry. Both parties believe that close co-operation between the two would be of major benefit to the student community to enhance their skills and knowledge.

“Turkish Airlines has always been keen to support the youth of the country and have participated in various educational organizations. We believe that the well-educated youth will be the bright future of the country.  We will like to encourage the youth to go abroad, educate themselves and then return back to work hard for their country ” said General Manager of Turkish Airlines in Nepal, Mr. Abdullah Tuncer Kececi.

ABOUT TURKISH AIRLINES

Established in 1933 with a fleet of five aircraft, Star Alliance member Turkish Airlines has a fleet of 351 (passenger and cargo) aircraft flying to 320 worldwide destinations as 268 international and 50 domestic, in 126 countries. Currently, Turkish Airlines Kathmandu operates regular flights to Istanbul and beyond and is the only European carrier that connects Nepal directly to Europe. Due to the current pandemic scenario Turkish Airlines globally operates to around 219 destinations safely and hygienically. 

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