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Two Indian airlines, SpiceJet and Air India Express, have been granted permission to operate regular flights to and from Nepal by the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal. SpiceJet, which previously flew to Nepal before the COVID-19 pandemic, will operate daily flights from Delhi, while Air India Express, making its debut in Nepal, has received approval for two flights per day.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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