Bhutanese 'Druk Air' to make commercial flights at PIA

KATHMANDU, Aug 28: The 'Druk Air' of Bhutan is going to make commercial flights at the Pokhara International Airport (PIA). Druk Air will conduct flights to the Pokhara International Airport from Bhutan's Paro International Airport. According to the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN), the airline will operate 7 flights a week from Pokhara to Paro. Gyanendra Bhul, the information officer of CAAN, informed that Druk Air has been permitted to operate 7 flights a week. According to this, the airline will make its first flight on September 9. According to Bhul, Bhutan's Druk Air, an airline under...

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NAC launches Kathmandu-Dammam commercial flights

KATHMANDU, Sep 8: Nepal Airlines Corporation (NAC) has launched commercial flights on the Kathmandu-Dammam route. This development comes after previous unsuccessful attempts to operate flights to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Yeti Airline's new aircraft on commercial flights from today

Yeti Airlines' new aircraft has started commercial flights from today.

Airline Operators Association of Nepal warns to stop all commercial flights

Airline Operators Association of Nepal has warned it will stop all commercial flights from Wednesday if its demands are not met. The post Airline Operators Association of Nepal warns to stop all commercial flights appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

PHOTOS: Gautam Buddha International Airport ready for commercial flights

KATHMANDU, March 16: The Gautam Buddha International Airport is almost ready for daily flights. The Airport will conduct daily international flights from May 16, according to the chief of the airport, Govinda Dahal. According to Dahal, around 10 airline companies will be conducting flights initially. Here are some pictures of the airport taken recently:

US to ban all flights to China ahead of Beijing Winter Olympics

JAN 16: The US will be banning all commercial flights to China from January 19 as Beijing tries to keep coronavirus infections at bay ahead of the 2022 Winter Olympics. Starting next week, there are likely to be no commercial flights bound for Beijing ahead of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, reported CNN. Beginning January 19 and continuing for at least two weeks, all flights from the United States to China have either been cancelled or are likely to be suspended because of Chinese aviation regulations, according to CNN Business research of government announcements and published flight schedules. As of Friday, only two flights still appeared eligible to operate for that period, one of them with United Airlines (UAL). The Beijing Winter Games open on February 4, and participants are mostly taking special flights restricted to people with Olympics credentials as part of a strict bubble that authorities are implementing around the event, reported CNN. Since June, the Civil Aviation Administration of China has applied a so-called "circuit-breaker" rule to international flights. That rule means that a flight is automatically suspended for two weeks if five or more passengers test positive upon landing in China. If 10 or more passengers test positive, the suspension period increases. China has defended its "circuit-breaker" regulations as "an important step to reduce the risk of cross-border spread of the epidemic." "The measures, which are open and fair, apply equally to both Chinese and foreign airlines," Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said in August. "For airlines that do not meet the conditions to trigger the circuit-breaker, China has never applied relevant measures on them," said Hua. From December 24 to January 12, more than a third of the 9,356 international flights scheduled to depart for China -- already a fraction of pre-pandemic levels -- were cancelled, according to data from Umetrip, an app developed by Chinese state-owned aviation industry IT provider TravelSky, reported CNN. During this period, a growing number of passengers on flights from the United States -- operated by both US and Chinese carriers -- tested positive upon arrival in China, triggering a wave of cancellations just ahead of the Olympics and the Lunar New Year, the most important holiday in China. Three US carriers -- United (UAL), Delta (DAL) and American Airlines (AAL) -- operate 10 flights per week into Shanghai, China's biggest city, where a steady rise of COVID cases among international arrivals has seen local officials under growing pressure to tighten containment measures, reported CNN. The city on Thursday recorded five new locally transmitted cases, all linked to a resident who had recently returned from the United States. China largely sealed off its borders in March 2020 and has continued to stick to its strict zero-COVID policy. Flights to and from China-- the world's second-biggest air travel market after the US.

Myanmar extends flight restrictions until end of January

Myanmar's Ministry of Transport and Communications on Friday further extended the suspension of international commercial flights until the end of January 2022.

Vietnam to resume int'l commercial flights from January 2022

The Vietnamese government has approved the resumption of regular commercial flights between Vietnam and international destinations which are highly safe from COVID-19 since Jan. 1, 2022.