Friday, January 18, 2019

Shree airlines seeks approval to operate international flights

Shree airlines, a carrier which has been providing regular domestic flights service has expressed desire to operate international flights.

The carrier commenced flight operation with its three aircraft was paying full attention only to a helicopter operation previously.

Recently, Shree airlines owns 2 Bombardier CRJ-200 series aircraft and 2 Bombardier CRJ-700 series aircraft.

Shree airlines has sent request letter to Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation (MoCTCA) asking permission to operate international flights targeting some cities of India and Bangladesh.

The carrier has been operating domestic flights to Dhangadhi, Nepalgunj, Rajbiraj, Biratnagar, Bhadrapur and Bhairahawa.

Nepal Airlines Corporation (NAC) and Himalaya Airlines have been operating international flights from Nepal whereas Buddha Air has been operating international flight weekly to Varanasi.

Recently, Buddha Air is preparing to expand its international flight operation to other various cities of India. The airline will be operating flights to Calcutta from upcoming Nepali New Year.

Buddha Air will be operating 3 weekly flight on Kathmandu-Calcutta-Kathmandu sector on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 2076 Baisakh 2 (mid-April). The airline will be operating flights initially from their current aircraft ATR-72.

If Shree Airlines receives permission to operate international flights, the carrier would be fourth airlines of Nepal to operate international flight.
17/01/19 Aviation Nepal
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