Dragonair To Resume Flights To Kathmandu

Hong Kong-based Dragonair will resume flights to Kathmandu on Dec. 2, offering four services a week using Airbus A320 aircraft. Dragonair, which started flying to the Nepalese capital in 1989, suspended flights in June 2001 due to the civil unrest. The airline currently operates a network of 31...

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