According to the agreement signed in Doha, the capital of Qatar, designated airlines companies from both countries can operate flights by using any kind of aircraft on the basis of competition.
They can transport 28 passengers.
The agreement signed by representatives of both countries states that designated airlines of both countries can operate seven cargo flights.
The air services agreement incorporates the aviation safety article as determined by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), the Ministry of Tourism and Civil Aviation said in a press release.
Secretary at the Ministry of Tourism and Civil Aviation, Nagendra Prasad Ghimire and chairman of the Civil Aviation Authority of Qatar, Abdullajid Mohammad signed the agreement on behalf of the Government of Nepal and the Qatari government respectively.
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