Yeti Airlines celebrates 23 years of flying

21, Sep 2021 | nepaltraveller.com
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Yeti airlines launched its first flight on September 21, 1998, to provide services to the people of remote areas of Nepal

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Yeti airlines launched its first flight on September 21, 1998, to provide Nepal's people in remote areas.

The airlines, along with its sister company Tara Air, has been providing excellent service ever since.

Anoj Rimal, chief executive officer of the airline, said that "Yeti airlines has been transporting food, medicine, clothes, and other goods to the people of the Himalayan region and Karnali, which were not connected to the transport network in the early days of its establishment. And now we are expanding its network internationally as well."

We want to thank Yeti Airlines and Tara Air for their courageous pilots and confident crew, skilled technicians, trained staff, diligence, hard work, honesty, and trust of the partner organizations added Rimal.

Entering the ATR era

With a journey of 23 years, Yeti has wholly ended the Jetstream era and entered the ATR era. Recently, Yeti has sold five of its aircraft.

It has entered the ATR era intending to provide customers with comfortable and safe flights. The company has stated that it will immediately purchase more ATR aircraft and add flights to different cities of Nepal.

Launch of the call center to provide flight information

Yeti Airlines has formally inaugurated the call center by upgrading the reservation center to provide more convenient support to their customers. With the call center launch, flight information can now be obtained by calling 01-5970074, and flight inquiries will not go unanswered, said Yeti Airlines.

The airline spokesperson and Chief of Air Security, Sudarshan Bartaula, said that domestic and foreign passengers had selected the airline due to its reasonable fares, hassle-free travel, and quality service.

"We have been providing satisfactory service to every passenger by giving special priority to the dignitaries, children, and senior citizens and taking them to the destination safely," he said. Yeti Airlines is the first and only carbon-neutral airline in Nepal.

 Bartaula added how it is equally sensitive and active in environmental protection.

Lukla flight tickets available from mobile apps

Yeti has airlifted about 100 tons of garbage from the Khumbu area, including Everest, through the Everest Cleanup Campaign, collaborating with various agencies under corporate social responsibility. Similarly, 272,600 saplings have been planted in different districts. In addition, the company says paper cups have been used instead of plastic cups inside the aircraft, and electric vehicles have been given priority.

Air ambulance service in collaboration with Yeti Airlines and Nepal Mediciti

Yeti Airlines has made significant contributions to aviation, tourism, and sports (especially in cricket, football, and golf).

The service rendered by adopting high-security vigilance even in the face of the challenge of COVID-19 is commendable. The company said in a statement that it has managed to secure the travel of millions of passengers because of the belief that it will only succeed in maintaining its purpose and value if people tend to stay healthy and control the infection.

On five ATR aircraft, Yeti airlines fly to Nepalgunj, Bhadrapur, Janakpur, Pokhara, Simara, Bhairahawa, and Biratnagar. In addition, Tara Air operates four 'twin-atar' aircraft in remote Himalayan and hilly parts of Lukla, Phaplu, Jomsom, Humla, Jumla. In addition, it has been providing services at airports like Rara, Dolpa, and Wajura.

 P.O.Box 20011, Tilganga, Kathmandu, Nepal
Cell :+977- 9851003540/9801003540
Tel : +977-1-4465888 (ext.415) Fax : +977-1-4464988
Web: - www.yetiairlines.com, www.taraair.com

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