Nepal Airlines Launches Special Flights for Stranded Nationals Amid West Asia Conflict
Nepal Airlines will operate special flights from April 3-5, 2026, to assist Nepali migrants and stranded nationals in Dubai and Dammam, amidst the ongoing West Asia conflict. The initiative, organized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, aims to maintain essential connectivity for those affected by the tensions.
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Nepal's national airline has announced a three-day special flight operation to assist Nepali migrants and stranded nationals in Dubai and Dammam as the conflict in West Asia escalates.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs declared that special flights will run from April 3 to 5, 2026, a measure initiated by Foreign Affairs Minister Shisir Khanal.
Following a meeting on March 31, the ministry emphasized the importance of sustaining air connections due to flight suspensions since February 28, impacting destinations in the UAE and Saudi Arabia.
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