More than 1200 people attended the health camp, the airlines said in a press statement received on Tuesday.
It also distributed medicines worth around Rs 500,000 to the needy people.
A team of 30 medical personnel, including 19 doctors, were actively involved in the camp, the statement added.
This is the first such camp organized in the eastern Nepal, the statement quoted Birendra Bahadur Basnet, managing director of the airline, as saying.
Basnet expressed commitment to continue organizing such camps in future as well.
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