
On Tuesday, September 9, 2025, the operator of the airline Airline Airline announced that it offered its passengers a “one -off” acquittal of accusations of overlying in the middle of the situation in violence in Nepal.
In the Social Media on the X platform, the airline also stated that this extraction of surrender will be entitled only to passengers who have confirmed reservations to AZ Kathmandu by September 11, 2025.
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“With regard to the current situation in Kathmandu, Air India offers passengers with confirmed reservations to Kathmandu until September 11, at entrances issued until September 9, which is a one -time surrender,” Air India said.
When sharing customer numbers for lines for any complaints and airline, the airline also assured people that the main focus focused on its passengers and crew.
“The safety of our passengers and crew remains our highest priority. Contact our 24/7 contact center at 011-69329333 / 011-693299999,” according to Post Air India.
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Nepal closes the airport Kathmandu
According to the contribution from the International Airport in Dilli (Dial) operated by Indira Gandhi Airport, the Nepalese authorities abolished all departures and arrivals to the Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, in the middle of raging tensions due to violent protests in the nation.
“All leaving and arrival at the International Trimhuvan Airport in Kathmandu were abolished by the Nepalese authorities. We work closely with all parties to minimize the inconvenience of passengers.
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Indigo, Air India, Spicejet Suspend Operations
The two largest Indian airline operators, Indigo and Air India, announced on Tuesday that they were suspending and abolishing their flight operations from Kathmandu Airport due to tensions in protests related.
“Given the prevailing situation in #kathmandu, the airport was closed for operations. As a result, all flights to AZ Kathmandu have now been suspended from now on,” Indigo said in his recent post.
Air India also canceled its Delhi-Kathmandu-Delhi route operations on Tuesday after the airport closure.
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“Given the current situation prevailing in Kathmandu, the following flights AI2231/2232, AI2219/2220 and AI217/218, which operates on the Delhi-Kathmandu-Delhi route, was canceled today.
Spicejet also announced that he would cancel his flights to AZ Airport Kathmandu on 10 September 2025 for violence in Nepal, according to the previous Mint report.
“Due to the prevailing situation in Kathmandu, Our Flights to/from Kathmandu Stand Cancelled for 10th sep’25. The Information Will Be Communicated to All the passsengers via SMS +91 (0) 124 4983410 / +91 (0) 124 7101600, ”Said Spicejet in its contribution to X.
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