According to
"Generally, airline companies have to resubmit their proposal for slots if flight operations are halted for more than 60 days," he said on Monday.
"Hence,
Chhetri added that besides Nepal Airlines Corporation (NAC) and Himalaya Airlines, Indigo, Air India; Air China and
"However, we are still working on the nitty gritty of providing permission for flight operations," Chhetri said, adding: "Destinations that are less affected by COVID-19 will be higher on our priority list while permitting flight operations."
Before the pandemic struck, around 100 international flights were being conducted daily via Tribhuvan International Airport.
The suspension of the flights came on March 22 to prevent the spread of COVID-19 pandemic in the country.
During the months, only chartered flights for humanitarian purpose or delivery of medical goods were allowed.
SEE ALSO: DGCA asks SpiceJet to stop ticket sale offer as govt-imposed fare limits are in place
Here’s a checklist for international passengers arriving in India from August 8
Air India pilots allege blatant discrimination by management