The national airline of Nepal will open two "new" Indian roads from its base in Kathmandu Bangalore and Mumbai.
From 1 September 2015, Nepal Airlines will operate a new route to Bangalore in southern India, flights, without competition, operated by Boeing 757-200 aircraft, configured for 190 seats including 16 seats in Business class, leaving three Once a week, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, departing at 12:40, arrival at 15:25 in Bangalore flight back starting again at 4:25 p.m. ET arrival in Nepal at 19.40.
This time from September 2, 2015, and after 6.5 years of interruption, Nepal Airlines reopen the connection between Kathmandu and Bombay (Mumbai). The flights, operated this time Airbus A320 configured for 158 seats including 8 in Business class, the rest in the economy class, and in competition with Jet Airways, will depart three times a week, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 14:00 Kathmandu (arrive in Mumbai at 16:30); return flight at 5:25 p.m. for a landing in Kathmandu at 20:10, flight numbers being the same as those used in 2009 (RA201 and RA202).
Nepal Airlines, part of airlines on European black list since December 2013, already connects Delhi, Patna and Kolkata in India, its fleet with nine aircraft (2 A320, Boeing 757-200 2, 1 Xian MA-60 (+ 1 still to be delivered), 3 de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter 1 and Harbin Y-12 (+ 3 still to be delivered).
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