Kathmandu, June 30
There are 53 airports in Nepal, but only 33 of them are operational now, informs the Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation.
The government has been spending a lot of money on airports every year. But, all the facilities are not in operation as some of them are more easily accessible by land routes whereas others were constructed without studying their operational feasibility.
Moreover, most of the flights flying to hilly and mountainous airports–except those located at touristic sites such as Lukla and Talcha–do not get sufficient passengers.
Here is the list of operational airports in Nepal.
- Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu
- Nepalgunj Airport
- Pokhara Airport
- Gautam Buddha International Airport, Bhairahawa
- Biratnagar Airport
- Chandragadhi Airport
- Bharatpur Airport
- Janakpur Airport
- Tenzing-Hillary Airport, Lukla
- Simara Airport
- Surkhet Airport
- Dhangadhi Airport
- Jomsom Airport
- Simikot Airport
- Tumlingtar Airport
- Jumla Airport
- Dolpa Airport
- Bajura Airport
- Ramechhap Airport
- Bhojpur Airport
- Phaplu Airport
- Rara Airport, Talcha, Mugu
- Rukum Salle Airport
- Rumjhatar Airport
- Taplejung Airport
- Khanidanda Airport
- Rajbiraj Airport
- Sanphebagar Airport
- Dang Airport
- Thamkharka Airport
- Bajhang Airport
- Doti Airport
- Baitadi Airport