

Nepal Airlines, formerly known as Royal
Nepal Airlines, is the state airline of Nepal. With its main base at
Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu the airline operates more
than 30 domestic and 7 international routes. The mountainous terrain of
the kingdom could not be accessed by rail or road and the introduction
of air travel provided a boost to the tourism industry.
The
airline commenced its operations in July 1958 as Royal Nepal Airlines
Corporation (RNAC) with a single Douglas DC-3 Dakota aircraft. Initial
services were restricted to Simara, Pokhara, Biratnagar and Indian
cities like Patna, Calcutta and Delhi. In 1970, the addition of Twin
Otter and Pilatus Porter aircrafts meant that the remote and mountainous
regions could now be accessed. Further extension of the runway of
Kathmandu in 1972 resulted in the airline acquiring Hawker Siddeley
HS-748 and Boeing 727 which were later replaced by two Boeing 757s.
Nepal
Airlines maintains international branches in Hong Kong, Shanghai,
Singapore, Bangkok, Dubai, Frankfurt, London, Osaka, Calcutta, Delhi,
Mumbai and Patna. However, operations have now been discontinued to
Bangalore, Mumbai, Kolkata, Dhaka, Frankfurt, Karachi and London
Gatwick.
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