Kathmandu. Flights to the West Asia region, which has been banned for the past 12 days, have resumed partially. According to Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) spokesperson Santosh Kumar Basnet, the international airlines companies have partially resumed their flights for the past 5 days.
After the outbreak of the US-Iran war, the flight was suspended on March 16 citing the safety of passengers. Due to this, some international flights from Nepal have been canceled. Due to the impact of the war, airlines such as UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Bahrain have decided to close their airspace.
According to Basnet, some airlines companies have partially operated flights after the tense situation in the Middle East improved. “Some flights have been partially resumed based on the news that the flights will be operated the day before or not,” he said, adding that Air Arabia and Fly Dubai are among those who have started partial flights. ”
Similarly, Himalaya Airlines has also started partial flights to Dubai for the past four days. According to the airlines, around 100 passengers are present on a daily basis.











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