Indian Aviation Major Air India announced that it canceled several flights on the Delhi-Kathmandu-Delhi 9th route on September for current unrest in Nepal.
In particular, the Tribhuvan International Airport in the capital of Nepal Kathmandu was fully closed September, as the youth protest over the Internet and have become violent. The Nepalese army was deployed to ensure safety at the airport.
At least 19 people, including the twelve -year -old, died, and more than 300 were injured on 8 September after the police used tear gas, rubber bullets and allegedly launched fire on the protesters.
Nepalese flights: What did Air India say?
“Given the current situation prevailing in Kathmandu, the following flights AI2231/2232, AI2219/2220 and AI217/218, which work on Delhi-Kathmandu-Delhi, was canceled today.
Meanwhile, Indigo also issued a travel consultancy in which she said that “all flights to AZ Kathmandu from now on” in the middle of the closure of the airport. He added that “they carefully monitor developments and coordinate with local authorities to continue first.”
And Spicejet said in his travel consultancy that flights to AZ Kathmandu 10. September were canceled “For re -books and refunds, contact our numbers 24/7 lines: Na +91 (0) 124 4983410 / +91 (0) 124 7101600″, ”
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