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    Nepal Airlines Resumes Domestic Routes After Three-Month Suspension

    nadminBy nadminMarch 28, 2025Updated:March 28, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read64 Views
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    Nepal Airlines has reinstated domestic flights on select routes after a three-month suspension. The national carrier resumed services to Bhojpur on March 25 and plans to launch regular flights to Taplejung starting April 5, according to The Rising Nepal. These two airports currently do not receive scheduled commercial flights from any other airline.

    Nepal Airlines Revives Suspended Operations

    The airline is gradually reintroducing previously halted routes following the repair of one of its two de Havilland Canada DHC-6-300 Twin Otter aircraft. Nepalese media reports suggest that this move will enhance air connectivity for remote regions.

    In December 2024, one of the carrier’s Twin Otters, registered as 9N-ABU (msn 814), was grounded due to reaching the maximum permitted engine cycles. The second aircraft, 9N-ABT (msn 812), has been out of service since June 2024 due to mechanical issues. With the restoration of at least one aircraft, Nepal Airlines is making efforts to restore crucial air links within the country.

    Nepal Airlines’ Domestic Network and Future Plans

    Nepal Airlines currently operates nine domestic routes, connecting Kathmandu with Bhairahawa, Dang, Phaplu, Bhojpur, and Taplejung, as well as linking Nepalgunj with Bajura, Dolpa, Jumla, and Simikot.

    To further expand operations, Nepal’s Minister for Aviation, Badri Prasad Pandey, announced that the airline is considering leasing additional aircraft. According to Republica, the government has begun preparations to acquire ten narrowbody and ten widebody aircraft to strengthen both domestic and international services.

    Challenges and Fleet Expansion

    The national flag carrier’s fleet includes two Airbus A320-200s and two Airbus A330-200s. Additionally, five Chinese-manufactured aircraft—two MA-60s and three Y12s—remain in storage. The airline has been exploring options to lease or sell these planes, as they have been largely underutilized.

    Boosting Air Connectivity in Nepal

    The reinstatement of flights to Bhojpur and Taplejung is expected to benefit residents and businesses in these regions. Reliable air services are crucial for improving connectivity in Nepal’s mountainous terrain, where road travel can be time-consuming and challenging.

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