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Five national and international airlines show interest to operate commercial flight at Gautam Buddha Int'l Airport

Five airline companies have shown interest to operate regular flights at country’s second international airport Gautam Buddha International Airport, which is set to come in operation from May 16 onwards.

 

Preparation to undertake the maiden flight from the airport is swiftly heading towards the goal to operate commercial international flights on a regular basis. The ground works for the airport has taken speed upon the direction of Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation, Prem Bahadur Ale, who had asked the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal to make quick arrangement for the operation of international flights at the airport as soon as possible.

 

According to the CAAN, Jazeera Airways of Kuwait, SriLankan Airlines of Sri Lanka, Nepal Airlines Corporation, Qatar Airways and Thai Smile Airlines Company of Thailand have come in CAAN’s contact for the same.

 

Director General of CAAN, Engineer Pradeep Kumar Adhikari, said, "Some of the airlines companies have shown interest to operate the service at Gautam Buddha International Airport. We have been making preparation to grant permission to the airlines after completing all the studies." 

 

The CAAN has already issued an 'Aeronautical Publication Information' few days ago for the operation of commercial flight.

 

Similarly, Chief of Gautam Buddha International Airport, Govinda Prasad Dahal, said that problems have surfaced in some activities due to lack of human resources. Out of 151 quotas, there are only 36 staff at the airport.

 

The government has been making preparation to bring the Gautam Buddha International Airport into operation on the occasion of Buddha Purnima.