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Founded | 1997 | ||||||
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Hubs | Tribhuvan International Airport | ||||||
Frequent-flyer program | Royal Club | ||||||
Fleet size | 8 | ||||||
Destinations | 10 | ||||||
Headquarters | Kathmandu, Nepal | ||||||
Key people | Surendra B. Basnet (Chairman) | ||||||
Website | http://www.buddhaair.com |
Buddha Air is an airline based in Kathmandu, Nepal. It operates domestic services within Nepal, serving mainly large towns and cities in Nepal, linking Kathmandu with nine destinations. Its main base is Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu[1]. It also operates mountain flights from Kathmandu to the Langtang range.[2]
History
The airline started operations in October 1997 with a brand new Beech 1900D.The name of the airline is derived from the Sanskrit word 'Buddha' meaning enlightened preferably a title used for the much revered Sidharata Guatama.[2]
Destinations
Buddha Air offers scheduled flights to the following domestic destinations (as of August 2010):[3]
[Future] |
[Base] |
Location | Country | IATA | Airport name | Ref |
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Bhadrapur | Nepal | BDP | Bhadrapur Airport | [3] |
Bhairahawa | Nepal | BWA | Gautam Buddha Airport | [3] |
Bharatpur | Nepal | BHR | Bharatpur Airport | [3] |
Biratnagar | Nepal | BIR | Biratnagar Airport | [3] |
Dhangadhi | Nepal | DHI | Dhangadhi Airport | [3] |
Janakpur | Nepal | JKR | Janakpur Airport | [3] |
Kathmandu | Nepal | KTM | Tribhuvan International Airport[Base] | [3] |
Kolkata | India | CCU | Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport begins 1 October | |
Lucknow | India | LKO | Amausi Airport begins 15 October | |
Nepalgunj | Nepal | KEP | Nepalgunj Airport | [3] |
Paro | Bhutan | PBH | Paro Airport | [3] |
Patna | India | PAT | Lok Nayak Jayaprakash Airport begins 15 October, pending | |
Pokhara | Nepal | PKR | Pokhara Airport | [3] |
Simara | Nepal | SIF | Simara Airport | [3] |
Varanasi | India | VNS | Varanasi Airport begins 15 October |
The airline also offers chartered flights and daily Mountain Flights.[4] Buddha Air became the first foreign airline to start flights to Paro, Bhutan, from August 23, 2010.
Fleet
As of June 22, 2010 the Buddha Air fleet includes[1]:
- 3 ATR 42-320
- 4 Beechcraft 1900D
- 1 ATR-72-500 (ATR-72-212A), modified to 500 series from 212A.
- Buddha Air sold its 2 B1900C and 1 B1900D to Guna Airlines (new airline in Nepal).
See also
References
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