Kathmandu – Kuala Lumpur direct flight takes off
Kathmandu, Feb 10: Private airline company, the Himalaya Airlines, today launched direct flights between Kathmandu and Kuala Lumpur.
Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation (MOCTA), Jeevan
Bahadur Shahi, inaugurated the airline's maiden flight to the Malaysian capital
amidst a special ceremony held at the Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA)
this morning.
Himalaya Airlines, a Nepal – China Joint Venture Airline, flagged
off its Airbus 320 with 100% seat factor to Kuala Lumpur, making it the
airline's 3rd destination after Doha and Colombo.
Minister Shahi, MOCTA Joint Secretary, Buddhi Sagar Lamichhane,
CAAN Director General, Sanjiv Gautam, Nepal Tourism Board CEO, Deepak Raj Joshi
and Ahmad Phadil Ismail, Chargé d' affaires at the Embassy of Malaysia boarded
the flight to Kuala Lumpur.
The Tourism Malaysia officials and tourism entrepreneurs will be
greeting the airline's flight and the Nepali delegation in midst of a special
ceremony at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport, according to the company.
Minister Shahi will hold bilateral talks with his Malaysian
counterpart and high officials on issues of mutual interests and tourism
promotion.
Nepali Ambassador to Malaysia, Niranjan Man Singh Basnyat, along
with the visiting Nepali delegation will apprise the Malaysian entrepreneurs
and government officials on the scope of investment opportunities in Nepal and
tourism promotion during a special programme slated to be held this evening in
Kuala Lumpur.
During a brief statement to mark the airline's launch of direct
flight service between the two destinations, Airline's Vice President
(Administration), Vijay Shrestha, said the flights will be operated five days a
week apart from Tuesdays and Saturdays. He expressed a belief that the
operation of the flights will help in further boosting tourism between Nepal
and Malaysia.
Himalaya Airlines has set the airfare for a round trip flight
between Kathmandu and Kuala Lumpur at Rs 25,375 with tax excluded.
Himalaya Airlines, a full service carrier, started its scheduled
flights operations from May 13, 2016 flying directly to Doha, Qatar and
Colombo, Sri Lanka on October 1, 2016. It plans to connect Kathmandu with
Yangon, a former capital of Myanmar, with operation of direct flights from
February 24. RSS
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