Nepal

Air travel hits new record with 559 flights operated in a single day

By Rastriya Samachar Samiti

A person walks with an umbrella through heavy rain in front of the domestic terminal at Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu, on Saturday morning. Photo: Sandeep Sen.

KATHMANDU, OCTOBER 1

Flow of air passengers has increased following the obstruction of roadways leading to and from the federal capital.

Landslide and flood occurred on September 27 and 28 due to incessant rainfall have blocked main highways leading to Kathmandu. Following the road obstruction, number of air passengers has surged since three days.

A new record of air travel has been set at Tribhuvan International Airport.

Total 559 flights-domestic and international - were operated at TIA on Monday alone, said TIA Spokesperson, Rinji Sherpa.

Towards domestic flights, there were 227 departures (including helicopter) and 221 arrivals, said Sherpa.

Similarly, towards international flights, there were 56 arrivals and 55 departures. Spokesperson Sherpa added probably it might be highest number of flights operated on a single day.

Last year, there was also such type of flight pressure during the festival season. Five hundred flights were operated daily towards domestic and international.

A flight schedule of 169 arrival and 169 departure flights towards domestic has been determined for today while there would be 58 departures and 57 arrivals towards international flights today, said Sherpa.

Likewise, a high number of rescue flights of helicopter have been operated. Air service is the only alternative means of travel during the obstruction of roadways.