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यात्रु अभावका कारण पहाडी क्षेत्रका विमानस्थल बन्द भएको पर्यटन मन्त्रीको भनाइ

पर्यटन मन्त्री खड्कराज पौडेलले यात्रुको अभावका कारण पहाडी क्षेत्रका अधिकांश विमानस्थलमा नियमित उडान हुन नसकेको बताउनुभएको छ। राष्ट्रिय सभामा सांसदहरूका प्रश्नको जवाफ दिँदै उहाँले नेपालका ५५ विमानस्थलमध्ये ३४ वटा सञ्चालनमा रहेको र २१ वटा बन्द अवस्थामा रहेको जानकारी दिनुभयो। मन्त्री पौडेलले बन्द रहेका विमानस्थलहरूलाई पुनः सञ्चालनमा ल्याउन सरकारले प्रयास गरिरहेको आश्वासन दिनुभयो।

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Lack of passengers halting flights at hilly airports, says Tourism Minister Paudel

KATHMANDU. Tourism Minister Khadak Raj Paudel stated that a shortage of passengers is the primary reason most airports in hilly regions lack regular flight operations. Responding to lawmakers in the National Assembly, he noted that out of Nepal’s 55 airports, 34 are currently operational while 21 remain closed. Minister Paudel assured that the government is […]

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  1. Low number of passengers affects regular flights at Suntharali Airport: Minister Paudel

    Kathmandu, July 1: Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation, Khadak Raj Paudel, has said that regular flights co...

  2. Lack of passengers halting flights at hilly airports, says Tourism Minister Paudel

    KATHMANDU: Tourism Minister Khadak Raj Paudel stated that a shortage of passengers is the primary reason most airports in hilly regions lack regular flight operations. Responding to lawmakers in the National Assembly, he noted that out of Nepal’s 55 airports, 34 are currently operational while 21 remain closed. Minister Paudel assured that the government is […]

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