Domestic flights affected by adverse weather conditions
All flights to Pokhara airport has been affected on Tuesday due to adverse weather conditions.
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Due to adverse weather conditions, Nepal Airlines' Twin Otter aircraft has been halted at Gulmi's Resunga Airport.
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Air flights throughout the country have been affected due to adverse weather conditions.
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The Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal has suspended the operations of helicopters from two companies for violating the rule against flying in adverse weather conditions in the Lukla region.
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The Dumre-Besisahar-Chame road, the sole access route to Manang, has been restored following a three-day disruption caused by adverse weather conditions.
Domestic flights to and from the federal capital have been affected due to adverse weather conditions brought about by the start of the monsoon on Wednesday.
KATHMANDU: Domestic and international flights at the Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) have been affected on Friday due to adverse weather conditions.
KATHMANDU: An aircraft of the Sichuan Airways arriving from China carrying a shipment of Vero Cell vaccines failed to land at Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) Monday morning due to adverse weather conditions.
The airplane returned to China with the medical supplies given to Nepal under the COVAX facility. The supplies incorporating 121,887 doses of vaccines are assisted by the Asian Development Bank (ADB).
Similarly, 1,870,500 doses of vaccines will be arriving from India on Monday itself.
So far Nepal has imported 35,466,980 doses of COVID-19 vaccines and 21,654,109 vaccines have been administered.