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Royal Bhutan Airlines to resume four flight a week to TIA

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Bhutan's flag carrier- Royal Bhutan Airlines is set to resume Paro-Kathmandu-Delhi flights from September onwards. According to the official General Sales Agent (GSA) Society International, preparations are underway to conduct four flights per week. “We are about to resume flights under Fifth Freedom Flight. We are planning to start ticket booking in a few days," said a representative of the company. The airline had been conducting four flights a week on the same route prior to the spread of COVID-19. The company said that the flight which was halted due to the pandemic will be resumed citing the demand of passengers.

China Eastern Airlines to conduct Kunming-KTM flights

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  China Eastern Airlines is set to conduct regular operations from Kunming to Kathmandu from August 14 onwards.  The company will initially operate one flight per week using its Boeing 737-700 aircraft. The Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal has already given permission to China Eastern for the flight.

Manang becoming a attractive tourist destination in country

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  Each year, thousands of tourists visit the himalayan region of Manang region to get a glimpse of the surrounding mountains and lakes. Tourists arrive in Manang, fascinated by the high hills, waterfalls, and surrounding valleys. Tourists are welcomed by the clear waterfall in Talbasti on the very first day including the Kajinsara Lake, Drona Lake, Gangapurna Lake, Green Lake, Dhukur Pokhari, Ice Lake, Ponkar Lake, and Tilicho Lake etctrea which are also found along the hiking trails as their journey progresses.  According to Lokendra Bahadur Ghale, chairman of Chame Rural Municipality, the beautiful attractions around the region are what attract tourists to the region. "Tourists who come here say that they are especially attracted by lakes, snow ranges, and waterfalls. We are trying to make them accessible for visitors so they can enjoy the lakes, waterfalls and appealing destinations here," he said. He also said that the municipality is engaged in the development and constr...

Passengers required to have 'fit to fly’ report following rise in eye infection across country

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  With the rising issue of eye strain across the country, Himalaya Airlines has mandated a 'fit to fly' medical report, focusing on the health of its passengers.  As per the airline, the provision has been made mandatory for the passengers participating in its regular flights following the rise of conjunctivitis across the country.  Over the last few weeks, health organisations have reported rising cases of eye infection all over the country. Himalaya Airlines, which is a joint partnership between Nepal and China, is currently flying to various destinations including United Arab Emirates, Malaysia, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bangladesh, and China.

E-postal service relaunched

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  Minister of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation, Sudan Kirati, has re-launched the 'e-postal service' to receive advice and suggestions and address public complaints. According to Minister Kirati, the e-postal service has been re-launched through social media on Sunday. 'I write to you again with new responsibilities and challenges. Although the e-postal service was launched as a permanent bridge to connect the people with the government, the service had remained closed for some time due to busy schedules and we apologise for the inconvenience caused,” he said.  "From today onwards, the service has been launched again to maintain a relationship between the people and the government. Hopefully, your advice and suggestions will continue to come in the following days." he added.