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Articles tagged with #Buddha Air

Why do planes ‘Go-around’?
On Saturday afternoon, as storm clouds built up over Central Nepal, three international flights performed Go-arounds at Kathmandu airport. A…

Flying and farming
For an airline executive, Birendra Basnet has his feet firmly planted in Nepal’s soil

Air passengers at mercy of winter delays
Airlines are not to blame when poor visibility due to pollution closes Nepal’s airports

Making flying child’s play
Buddha Air offers requirements and tips for guardians about accompanied minors on its flights

Making monsoon flying safer in Nepal
Airline shows it is possible to ensure safety by strictly adhering to flight protocols

Nepal’s domestic carrier adopts FDAP to enhance safety
Buddha Air becomes first domestic carrier to adopt the system to analyse flight data in real time

Domestic aviation flies into headwind
But Buddha Air expands flights through its secondary hub at Pokhara’s new airport

Nepal’s airlines fly high despite turbulence
Nepal’s domestic aviation has not just recovered from the pandemic, but has overtaken pre-Covid numbers in terms of total passengers carried as…

Buddha Air night flights
Buddha Air has increased the frequency of its flights including night flights due to increased domestic demand. Pokhara now has the most number…

Now, everyone can fly
Nepal’s rate of inflation, the price of everything from salt to gold have been at all time highs. The country is witnessing a decline in…

Buddha Air Pokhara-Nepalgunj
Buddha Air has commenced Pokhara-Nepalgunj flights from 1 August on Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays and the number of flights will be increased…

Buddha Air spurt in domestic flights
A year after the lockdown to control the pandemic, many airlines have been affected by the loss of revenue. However, in Nepal Buddha Air has…

"Pokhara will be a game changer"
https://youtu.be/9nLOSr_RZIkAt a time when most airlines around the world are folding, and Nepal’s own carriers struggle to stay airborne,…

“Domestic flights need to resume so the economy can take off”
Nepali Times: What is the collateral damage to Nepal’s airline industry from the lockdown? Birendra Basnet: We are down to zero. The worry is…
