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Nepalese carriers wrap: Nepal Airlines Corporation, Buddha Air, Yeti Airlines, Tara Air
15th December, 2009
Nepal, dominated by regional carriers due to its population spread across mountainous regions, is progressively enhancing its international connectivity, although its carriers face a rising threat from larger rivals across the border in India. This report provides the latest strategic updates at Nepal’s expanding airlines, Nepal Airlines, Buddha Air, Yeti Airlines and Tara Air. [986 words]
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This report contains the following subheadings:
- Nepal Airlines aiming to add Airbus to fleet
- Yeti Airlines takes delivery of 7th Jetstream 41
- Start-up: Tara Air to launch ‘soon’
- Kathmandu Airport handled 2.9 million passengers last year
This report contains the following charts and tables:
- Nepal Airlines Corporation fleet: Dec-2009
- Buddha Air fleet: Dec-2009
- Yeti Airlines destination map: Dec-2009
- Tara Air logo and mission: Dec-2009
- Kathmandu Tribhuvan International Airport domestic vs international passenger numbers growth: 2004-2008
- Kathmandu Tribhuvan International Airport international passenger numbers breakdown by carrier: 2008
- Kathmandu Tribhuvan International Airport total capacity (seats per week as % of total) breakdown by carrier
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