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Domestic, international flights to be banned from Thursday midnight

KATHMANDU: Domestic and international flights are being banned from Thursday midnight in view of Covid-19 pandemic, said the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN). The suspension of the flights will last on mid-May. As per the air bubble arrangement between Nepal and India, only two fights between the two countries

Domestic flights will be stopped from midnight tomorrow

KATHMANDU: The government has decided to stop domestic flights from midnight on Monday. A cabinet meeting on Sunday decided to

43 teams given permission for Mt Everest expedition

KATHMANDU: Amid the raising cases of COVID-19 pandemic, the government has issued permissions for 43 teams to scale Mt Everest

Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu
Foreigners not allowed to fly to third countries via transit…

KATHMANDU: The government has barred foreign nationals from entering third countries by making Nepal a transit country. Recently, a large

151 aspiring climbers permitted for expeditions including for Sagarmatha

KATHMANDU: The Department of Tourism has issued expedition permits for a total of 151 climbers from 20 groups aspiring to

Buddha Air to fly on Janakpur-Ayodhya route

KATHMANDU: Buddha Air, Nepal’s one of the leading private sector airlines, is operating direct flights to Ayodhya of India from

Nepal Airlines committed to passengers’ safety

KATHMANDU: Nepal Airlines Corporation (NAC) has said it is committed to passengers’ safety and national and international aviation safety standards.

Kurtha-Jaynagar Railway service coming into operation very soon

KATHMANDU: The government has carried out technical preparation for the operation of 34-km-long Kurtha-Jaynagar Railway giving an impetus for the

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10 teams allowed to climb mountains in winter season

KATHMANDU: The tourism sector is on the rise after the coronavirus pandemic. Signs of this are beginning to be seen

“Let’s Go to Sauraha” campaign brings tourists in hordes

CHITWAN: The “Let’s go to Sauraha” campaign launched before the new year to revive the COVID-19 impacted tourism sector of