Nepal Private Sector Airline Begins International Flights
Posted on: Monday, 25 July 2005, 12:00 CDT
Excerpt from report by Nepalese state-owned newspaper Gorkhapatra on 25 July
Kathmandu, 24 July: Air Nepal International, a private airline company, started international flights from today [24 July].
The airline said that it has acquired a 245-seat wide body aircraft-767 and started the service by flying to Malaysia. The airline said that it will have two flights a week to Malaysia and Thailand and three flights a week to Dubai [UAE] and Doha [Qatar].
The airline said that it will soon appoint sales agent for foreign countries and expand its services gradually. The company said it will soon arrange a system so that people can reserve tickets via the Internet. [passage omitted]
Source: BBC Monitoring South Asia
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