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Chitwan, June 23: Buddha Air, one of the largest airlines company in Nepal, will begin flight from Kathmandu-Bharatpur-Kathmandu with a 72-seater aircraft. Due to the short runway, Budha, which used to fly with 42-seater aircraft, is now going to fly with 72-seater aircraft. Bhakta Bahadur Basnet, Manager at Buddha Air

Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has held a high-level discussion about operating newly constructed Pokhara International Airport and Gautam

The Nalinchowk Heliport, Bhaktapur, officially commences of operations from today.

Shree Airlines has completed Kathmandu-Bharatpur test flight today. The flight crew was welcomed after landing at Bharatpur airport.

Air controller at Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN) at Lukla, Divas Dahal, informed that the fog and poor visibility

Preparations are underway in full-swing to observe Mundum Trail Visit Year 2025 with an objective to attract at least 100,000

A team of three Nepalese mountaineers has made history by achieving the first ever ascent of Patrasi Peak in western

The two-day Nepal International Tourism Fair, which started with the aim of promoting tourism at the international level, has concluded

The Australian Embassy in Kathmandu has said that Australia looks forward to working with Nepal to identify further opportunities to

An international tourism fair has begun at Bhrikutimandap of Kathmandu with an objective of promoting Nepal's tourism in international market