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Nepal's leading private airline, Buddha Air, plans to resume Kathmandu-Kolkata flights after a six-year hiatus, with services expected to start by mid-July. The airline previously competed with Air India on this route, but discontinued the service in 2019 due to losses. This time, it plans to operate four weekly flights, similar to the frequency maintained by Air India.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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