Buddha Air, private air service provider has announced the air ticket rate for Kathmandu-Kolkata flight which has been scheduled to operate after next two months.
The carrier has published a two way fare from Kolkata which will be operated 3 flights weekly.
According to the carrier, two-way fare has been set up Rs 24000. The carrier also informed that one way ticket will be different then two-way fare.
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.
The airline will have 6 weekly flights to Calcutta out of 800 total weekly flight of the airline. The flights will depart from Kathmandu at 8am and from Kolkata at 10:30am.
The airline stated to operate initially from ATR aircraft as test flight as they have large number of human resource to maintain the aircraft which will help to minimize the cost and expenses.
After successful flights to Calcutta, the airline will be operating flights to various South Asian major cities after around 1 and half year after initiating flight to Calcutta jet powered aircraft. The airline stated they have been reviewing Boeing as well as Airbus and will be choosing one accordingly.
13/02/19 Aviation Nepal
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The carrier has published a two way fare from Kolkata which will be operated 3 flights weekly.
According to the carrier, two-way fare has been set up Rs 24000. The carrier also informed that one way ticket will be different then two-way fare.
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.
The airline will have 6 weekly flights to Calcutta out of 800 total weekly flight of the airline. The flights will depart from Kathmandu at 8am and from Kolkata at 10:30am.
The airline stated to operate initially from ATR aircraft as test flight as they have large number of human resource to maintain the aircraft which will help to minimize the cost and expenses.
After successful flights to Calcutta, the airline will be operating flights to various South Asian major cities after around 1 and half year after initiating flight to Calcutta jet powered aircraft. The airline stated they have been reviewing Boeing as well as Airbus and will be choosing one accordingly.
13/02/19 Aviation Nepal
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