Kathmandu, Feb 19 : Pokhara International Airport will be equipped with the Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) system in a week. Preparations for the operation of the IFR system at the newly opened international airport in Pokhara have been completed, the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN) said.
CAAN spokesperson Jagannath Niraula
informed RSS that the implementation of IFR in Pokhara international airport
will come into effect from coming February 23. As a result, many airline
companies have shown interest in carrying out regular international flights to
and from Pokhara. The Korean Air, Biz Air, Himalaya and the state-owned Nepal
Airlines Corporation and others have shown interest to start their services to
the airport.
The IFR system is a fully
mechanical operating system and compared to Visual Flight Rules (VFR) it is
relatively safe and comfortable despite taking more time, the CAAN has
said.
The airport came into operation
from January 1, 2023 with only domestic services currently being provided by
Buddha, Yeti, Shree, Sourya, Guna and other domestic airlines. (RSS)