Nepal Airlines conducts special relief flight from Bhairahawa to Kathmandu

Bhairahawa — Following disruptions in public transportation caused by ongoing disasters, Nepal Airlines Corporation operated a special relief flight to rescue and assist stranded passengers. The airline’s Airbus A320 narrow-body aircraft departed from Bhairahawa carrying 157 passengers to Kathmandu.

According to officials, the chartered flight was approved upon the request of Gautam Buddha International Airport’s management to assist elderly people, patients, and migrant workers stranded due to weather related disruptions. Although a flight was originally scheduled for 9 PM on Sunday, technical reasons forced the rescheduling to Monday .

Pratap Babu Tiwari, General Manager of Gautam Buddha International Airport, said the government and concerned authorities jointly decided to operate the relief flight in response to high passenger demand after domestic flights were suspended for a day due to bad weather. He added that even though regular Kathmandu-Bhairahawa flights were increased by other airlines, they were unable to accommodate all passengers, prompting the need for a special relief flight.

Operation flight at Gautam Buddha International Airport today

A test flight will be conducted at Gautam Buddha International Airport this afternoon. The widebody aircraft of Nepal Airlines Corporation will be used for a flight.

For the test flight, a widebody aircraft of Nepal Airlines Corporation is scheduled to take off from Kathmandu at 3 pm today and land at Gautam Buddha International Airport at 3.45 pm.
Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Prem Bahadur Ale and 260 others will be on board the flight. The same flight of the corporation will return to Kathmandu at 5:45 pm. Earlier, a Thai company had conducted a 10-day mechanical test flight at the airport.

Jajira Airlines has agreed to operate three flights a week at the airport from May 16.