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  2. Pokhara International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport is Nepal's third international airport and officially began operations on 1 January 2023, [3] with STOL-operations to Jomsom still being operated from the old airport. [4] The airport is expected to handle up to one million passengers per year, [5] but as of 2024 there have not been any regular international flights.

  3. Pokhara Airport (domestic) - Wikipedia

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    A Buddha Air ATR 42 in front of the airport's terminal A Yeti Airlines Jetstream 41 at Pokhara Airport in 2019 A Nepal Airlines DC-3 at Pokhara Airport in 1971 Airside at Pokhara Airport. Pokhara Airport (Nepali: पोखरा विमानस्थल, IATA: VNPK) is a domestic airport serving Pokhara in Nepal. Pokhara Airport will be ...

  4. List of airports in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Gautam Buddha International Airport, situated at the birth-place of Gautam Buddha (i.e. Lumbini), is the second international airport to operate in Nepal. Pokhara International Airport, located at the heart of tourism in Pokhara city, is the third international airport to operate in Nepal.

  5. 68 confirmed dead after plane crashes in Nepal resort town - AOL

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    Authorities in Nepal said 68 people have been confirmed dead after a regional passenger plane with 72 aboard crashed into a gorge while landing at a newly opened airport in the resort town of Pokhara.

  6. Officials: At least 32 killed in Nepal plane crash - AOL

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    At least 32 people were killed on Sunday when a 72-seat passenger aircraft crashed in Pokhara, a resort town in central Nepal, an official said. Rescuers were scouring the crash site near Pokhara ...

  7. Pokhara - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Pokhara Lekhnath Metropolitan City became Nepal's largest metropolitan city by area, occupying 464.24 km 2 (179.24 sq mi)—which means the city is nine times larger than Kathmandu, 18 times larger than Lalitpur and 2.5 times larger than Bharatpur. [4] Pokhara is known to be a popular tourist destination for visitors from all over the ...

  8. Category:Transport in Pokhara - Wikipedia

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    Pokhara International Airport This page was last edited on 27 January 2023, at 12:26 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  9. Prabhu Helicopter - Wikipedia

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    The Airline was founded by the Prabhu Bank, which acquired Muktinath Airlines, a Nepali helicopter airline operating a single Robinson R44 based in Pokhara. [4] In 2018, the airline was the first airline of Nepal to introduce the Robinson R66 in Nepal. [5] In 2018, the airline opened its second hub at Tribhuvan International Airport in ...