Pokhara International Airport Opened After Four Days

May 02, Kathmandu- Pokhara International Airport, which was closed due to lack of visibility due to thick clouds, has opened.

Buddha Air's information officer Dipendra Kumar Karna informed that the flights suspended for the past four days have been regular since this morning.

"There were no flights at Pokhara Airport for the past four days. Today, the flight has started as the visibility has been reached. Out of four days, there were no flights on two days and only partial flights on two days", said information officer Karna.

He said that with the improvement in the weather, the flights have been regular since this morning. It has been reported that the airport was closed due to the lack of visibility due to fire and storms in the surrounding areas of Pokhara. As there were no flights for four days, passengers used alternative routes.