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Adverse weather affects flights today

Kathmandu, Dec 10: Flight schedules across the country were affected today due to adverse weather conditions. Flights from Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) to various destinations have been disrupted due to low visibility. TIA Spokesperson Rinji Sharma confirmed that Biratnagar Airport has been completely shut down, while Janakpur Airport reopened after

planes parked at TIA
International Airport to remain closed 10 hours a day from…

Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) will remain closed for 10 hours a day for the next five months, starting today.

22 young women heading to Kuwait on visit visa sent…

A group of 22 young women who were about to board a flight to Kuwait on a visit visa were

Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu
Flights to remote mountainous districts affected

Flights have been generally affected today due to adverse weather.

No suspicious objects found on Vistara aircraft, flights resume

Kathmandu, Oct 22: The Civil Aviation Authority Nepal (CAAN) has confirmed that no suspicious object has been found on the

Over 237,000 people travel during Dashain festival

During the five-day period of the Dashain festival, more than 237,000 people traveled by air through Tribhuvan International Airport.

63,242 passengers travel via TIA in two days of Dashain…

During the Dashain festival, a total of 63,242 people traveled through Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) in just two days.

Low visibility affects TIA flights schedule for Friday

Flights at Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) remained disrupted today owing to an adverse weather. According to TIA office, flights towards

TIA urges passengers not to use ‘khada’ in course of…

The Tribhuvan International Airport Office has urged passengers travelling on international flights not to wear 'khada' and garland in course

Adverse weather affects flights at TIA

Adverse weather today affected the flights at Tribhuvan International Airport.  According to TIA's General Manager Jagannath Niraula, adverse weather and