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Airline bookings reopen as domestic flights set to resume from July 1

KATHMANDU, June 27:  Domestic airline companies have reopened their air ticketing services following the government's decision to resume domestic flights across the country from July 1. Domestic airline businesses have been closed since May, following the second wave of the coronavirus (COVID-19).
By Republica

KATHMANDU, June 27:  Domestic airline companies have reopened their air ticketing services following the government's decision to resume domestic flights across the country from July 1. Domestic airline businesses have been closed since May, following the second wave of the coronavirus (COVID-19).


The government has decided to reopen airline services while still following the health protocols and only allowing 50 percent of the passengers on an aircraft. 


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According to the airline companies, travelers may use their mobile apps, websites, or the ticketing counters near them to book their tickets.


 

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