Kathmandu, June 22 (RSS): The airline companies have agreed to operate the domestic flights in a regular manner.
The companies had announced to suspend domestic flights from today in protest against the government's decision requiring them to operate from their base station.
The airline companies agreed to
operate the domestic flights on regular basis following talks with the
government last night.
The Tribhuvan International Airport
Office stated that the domestic airlines have started their flights in the
morning today. TIA Office spokesperson Tek Nath Sitaula said that the domestic
airlines have been operating regular flights since the morning.
Buddha Air's information officer
Deependra Kumar Karna said the airline started regular domestic flights from
11 am.
Further talks are being held today
between the Airlines Operators Association of Nepal and the related government
bodies regarding the demands put forth by the former.
The talks last night were held at
the initiation of the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers.
High officials of the Ministry of Home Affairs, the Civil Aviation Authority of
Nepal (CAAN) director-general Pradip Adhikari and AOAN president Capt Rameshwor
Thapa among other airline operators participated in the talks.