header banner
ECONOMY

Airlines decide to hike airfare

KATHMANDU, Feb 3: Private airlines have decided to increase the airfare in the domestic sectors, starting Monday.
By Susheel Bhattarai

KATHMANDU, Feb 3: Private airlines have decided to increase the airfare in the domestic sectors, starting Monday. 


The companies said they had to increase the fare due to increment of price of air turbine fuel (ATF) by Rs 5 a liter by Nepal Oil Corporation on Thursday.


Related story

Domestic airlines hike fuel surcharge


Airlines Operators Association of Nepal, the umbrella organization of airlines, on Friday decided to increase the fare ranging from Rs 75 up to Rs 355. 


"We have decided to increase the fare in accordance with the ceiling set by the government. We will submit the rates to the Civil Aviation Authority Nepal (CAAN) on Sunday for approval," Ghanashyam Acharya, spokesperson of the association, told Republica. 


"If it is endorsed by the CAAN, the new fare will come into effect from Monday."

Related Stories
ECONOMY

Domestic airfare slashed by a maximum of Rs 385

ECONOMY

Foreign int’l airlines required to charge same air...

ECONOMY

Tourism sector struggles as TIA upgrades drive air...

ECONOMY

Airfare of domestic flights reduced

ECONOMY

Airfare hike puts Nepali migrant workers at disadv...