KATHMANDU: Indian budget carrier IndiGo has announced the resumption of its scheduled operations to Kathmandu, along with special relief services aimed at assisting stranded passengers amid the ongoing unrest in Nepal.
According to an official travel advisory, the airline will operate four daily scheduled flights to and from Kathmandu starting September 11.
In addition, IndiGo said it plans to operate two special relief flights on the same day, subject to regulatory clearances. These flights will be offered at special fares to help passengers return home more easily.
“In these extraordinary times in Kathmandu, our priority is to reunite you with your loved ones,” the airline said in a statement. “Your safety and peace of mind remain at the heart of every step we take.”
IndiGo urged passengers to follow its official communication channels for further updates on operations and ticketing.