Yeti Airlines resumes Simara flight after 12 years

October 4, Kathmandu 


Yeti Airlines is scheduled to resume flights to Simara from 21st of Ashwin. Private sector airline Yeti Airlines announced on its 22nd anniversary that it would fly to Simara after 12 years. Yeti Airlines, which flew the Kathmandu-Simara flight in 2008, has stated that it will start flying to Simara Airport from 21st of Ashwin after 12 years.
Chief Security Officer and Spokesperson of the airline Sudarshan Bartaula informed that they are going to fly to Simara by adopting high vigilance during the transition of Covid-19.
Yeti is scheduled to fly two flights a day to Simara via Jetstream-41. Vs. Yeti Airlines, which has been providing services to passengers since 2055 BS, currently has five ATR-72 seat capacity capacity, five Jetstream-30 seat capacity capacity capacity and four fourteen aircrafts, including four from sister airline Tara Air.
Yeti Airlines currently flies to Pokhara, Biratnagar, Nepalgunj, Bharatpur, Janakpur, Bhadrapur, Bhairahawa, Tumlingtar as well as mountain flights from Kathmandu and Pokhara.