domestic airline operators to operate flights with full occupancy
A meeting
held at the Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation today decided to
allow domestic airline operators to operate flights with full occupancy. The
government was forced to backtrack on its earlier direction after the airline
operators refused to operate flights unless the government allows full
occupancy in flights in the domestic sector. Earlier, the government had
proposed airline operators to operate flights carrying only 50 percent
passengers. Rather they were requested to increase airfare. However, the
airline operators had turned down the government’s request citing their losses
and that passengers would not be able to afford the expensive airfare. But now
that the government has relented, the airline operators have announced that
flights in the domestic sector will resume from September 21. “Airline
operators were already facing huge losses due to the pandemic and the
government’s proposal to operate flights with only 50 percent occupancy was
not practical. Moreover, hiked airfare would discourage passengers from
flying. Thus, we had refused to operate flights as per the earlier direction,”
said Yograj Kandel, spokesperson for the Airline Operators Association of Nepal. With
a slogan of ‘Flight safety is our commitment’, the Airline Operators
Association of Nepal issued a notice today informing passengers that the
flights will begin to all regular sectors. The notice has further requested all
the domestic airline companies and passengers to follow the health safety
protocols properly. To regulate the domestic aviation sector, the Civil Aviation
Authority of Nepal has issued ‘Guidance to Airlines, Airports and Ground
Services for Operations during COVID-19’. Airline operators have also issued
their own Standard Operating Procedures. Domestic flights have been halted
since March in an attempt to prevent COV- ID-19 from spreading. However, the operation of emergency flights, cargo flights, and chartered flights has been
allowed with special permission from CAAN. During today’s meeting, the
government decided to allow airline operators to operate only 25 percent of
their regular flight schedule. Earlier, the government had said airline
operators could operate 30 percent of their allotted slots.
The News
Sources: The Himalayan Times
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