A statement issued on Wednesday said that the airline will be operating three flights a week on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. The statement further added that it would soon inrease flight frequency to seven to 14 flights a week.
The airlines had stopped its Nepal flights, citing fuel crisis, from September 29. Petroleum products, including Aviation Turbine Fuel (ATF), became scarce after India imposed economic blockade.
China Southern Airlines started operations in 1989. It has the largest network in China as well as an extensive global network. The airline, headquartered in southern Chinese city of Guangzhou, operates 2,000 daily flights to 190 destinations in 40 countries and regions across the world. Through close cooperation with its SkyTeam member airlines, China Southern's network spans 1,052 destinations in 177 countries and regions.
Currently, China Southern Airlines operates more than 600 passenger and cargo transport aircraft, including Boeing 787, 777, 757 and 737 and Airbus A380, 330, 321, 320, 319. The airline's fleet is ranked the first in Asia and the fifth in the world
China Southern Airlines is the first airline in the world to operate both A380 and Boeing 787.
China Southern to operate daily flights to from Sept 1