Peace Nepal Treks
arranges
domestic air tickets to the remote trekking
destination and other major cities of Nepal.
We are the domestic air ticket sales agent of
different domestic airlines including Buddha
Air, Royal Nepal Airlines, Gorkha Airlines,
Yeti Airlines, Necon Air, Sita Air, Shangri-La
Airlines, Cosmic Air, Skyline Airways, etc.
Domestic
Airlines in Nepal
Many new domestic airlines have taken to the
skies since the privatization for the airline
industry in 1991 (and several have even gone
defunct). All are based in Kathmandu, and most
operate with small STOL (Short Take Off &
Landing) aircraft like Twin Otters. Below is
a short profile of each airline.
Yeti
Airways
Yeti Airways was established in 1998 and operates
with a fleet of four 19-seater DHC-6-300 Twin
Otter aircraft. Their route net covers Lukla,
Pokhara, Simikot, Phaplu, Lamidanda, Rumjatar,
Simara, and Jomsom.
Buddha
Air
Nepal's trendiest airline operates with the
most modern fleet – four Raytheon Beech
1900D 19-seater aircraft. Buddha Air stresses
the safety factor, and though recently established
in 1997, has quickly grown to be popular. Destinations
served include Lukla, Jomsom, Pokhara, Biratnagar,
Nepalganj, Bhairawa, and Bhadrapur.
Cosmic
Air
Established in 1998, Cosmic Air operates with
one 19-seater Dornier 228, and have two MI-17
helicopters for charter services. Destinations
served include Lukla, Pokhara, Jomsom, Bharatpur,
and Bhadrapur.
Gorkha
Airlines
Gorkha Airlines has been in operation since
1996, serving Pokhara, Jomsom, Lukla, Bharatpur,
Bhadrapur, Tumlingtar, Simara, and Bhairawa
with two 19-seater Dornier 228s.
Necon
Air
Nepal's first private airline company was established
in 1992 and operates with a fleet of three HS-748
Avro, one ATR-42-320, and a Cessna Caravan 208
for charter services. Necon Air operates flights
to Pokhara, Bhadrapur, Biratnagar, Bhairawa,
Janakpur, and Nepalganj, and is the only private
airline to serve Patna and Varanasi in India.
Mountain
Air
The newest of the private carriers, Mountain
Air was established in April 2000 and operates
with two 19-seater Raytheon Beech 1900C. Destinations
include Pokhara, Biratnagar, Bhairawa, and Nepalganj.
Shangri-la
Air
Established in 1999, Shangri-la Air serves Pokhara,
Jomsom, Lukla, Phaplu, Bhairahawa, Bharatpur,
Phaphlu, Rumjatar, and Simara with two 19-seater
DHC-6-310 Twin Otter aircraft.
Skyline
Airways
Skyline Airways was established in 1999 and
operates with two 19-seater DHC-6-310 Twin Otter
aircraft. Destinations include Lukla, Phaplu,
Pokhara, Jomsom, Bharatpur, Phaphlu, Rumjatar,
and Simara.
Royal
Nepal Airlines
Nepal's national flag carrier is yet to gain
popularity despite having been established over
three decades ago. The government-owned airline,
however, has the most extensive network of domestic
routes, serving virtually every remote district
in the country. Royal Nepal operates its domestic
network with a fleet of 19-seat Twin Otters
and 44-seat Avro (HS-748) aircraft.
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