NAC to operate flights to Sydney

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Slots at Sydney Airport in Australia have been reserved for Nepal Airlines Corporation, the country’s flag carrier.

NAC has been granted permission and slots at Sydney Airport for two flights in a week. Thursday and Saturday. The NAC submitted the necessary documents to the Australian Civil Aviation Authority for flight permission after receiving permission from Sydney Airport.

Ganesh Kumar Ghimire, Assistant Spokesperson for NAC, stated, “For the time being, NAC will operate a flight to Sydney with a “technical landing” in Singapore.” The necessary procedures to begin operating a flight on June 21 have been sent, he said. The NAC has begun the most common way of choosing an organization for flight fuel in Singapore and Sydney and as of now chosen an MRO (upkeep, fix, and activity) organization for Singapore and Sydney air terminals.

According to the NAC, preparations have been made to operate a wide-body Airbus ‘A’ 330 on a direct flight from Australia to Sydney. In a similar vein, beginning on June 12, NAC will begin providing regular flights from Malaysia to Gautam Buddha International Airport.

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Kapil Banjara

Kapil is been working for 7 years in the tourism industry as a professional tour guide. He is a resource person of Nepalese society and politics with culture and tourism under Tribhuvan University for 8 years.
Kapil has also published a tourism-related book titled “Nepalese society and politics with culture and tourism” from Buddha Publication. He has been completed his master’s degree in different social subjects such as Population Studies, Political Science, Educational Planning and Management, and sociology.

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