Friday, October 19, 2018

Himalaya Airlines starts China flight

Himalaya Airlines – an international air carrier – entered into to the China market with the maiden flight to its latest destination, Chongqing, a major tourist city of the People’s Republic of China. The new service is an every Thursday charter service from Chongqing to Kathmandu.
The inaugural flight departed from Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) at 16:55 hours (local time) and touched down at Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport (CKG) at 23:05hours (local time), according to the Himalaya Air that is the only airline operating direct flights between the two cities.
The return flight from Chongqing departed at on October 19 and landed at TIA.
“China is one of our target markets," vice president (Administration) of the airliner Vijay Shrestha.
We are excited to expand our footprints there, allowing us to provide greater options for business and leisure travelers," he said, adding that the company was proud to be the first and only airline to offer direct service from Chongqing, China to Kathmandu. "We are confident that this route will boost passenger traffic as we expect a good demand from Chongqing, which has a sizeable population of affluent out-bound travelers."
"The airliner will be instrumental in bringing more Chinese tourists to Nepal and helping the tourism economy of both countries," he added.
Chongqing, one of the five centrally administered municipalities in China along with Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Tianjin offers remarkable attractions to visitors. Chongqing known for its rich history and cultural heritage, serves as an economic and manufacturing center apart from being the transportation hub for Southwest China.
China has placed Nepal as a new leisure destination, which is one of the driving reasons for increased Chinese visitors into Nepal over the past two years. The number of Chinese travelling to Nepal has grown tremendously after the country suffered a severe earthquake in 2015 followed by the border blockade that kept the tourists away. China is presently the second largest tourist arrival market for Nepal with 109,497 visitors for 2018 (January to September) showing the growth of 48.8 per cent) over the same period of 2017. This is an exponential growth, as China now holds second ranking after India with its share of 14.17 per cent in the total tourist arrivals till September. "With this CKG-KTM connectivity, the airliner thus expects to contribute its own share to tourism economy of Nepal in a big way," he added.
Additionally the airline plans to extend its focus on China connectivity by adding up other cities like Beijing, Haikou, Nanchang in the next phase.
Established in August 2014, Himalaya Airlines – a Nepal China joint venture – is a private airline of Nepal providing international air services. "With the aim to excel in safety, on time performance (OTP) and most primarily, in service to its customers, Himalaya Airlines has already established itself in Nepal with high recognition," added the airliner that is currently flying to four destinations - Doha, Kuala Lumpur, Dubai and Dammam; using 3 Airbus A320-214 series of narrow-body aircraft with 8 Business class & 150 Economy class seats.

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