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Dragon Air Starts Daily flights to Kathmandu

Dragonair is starting daily flights to Kathmandu from September. The Hong Kong-based carrier is currently flying three times a week on Hong Kong-Kathmandu sector.

“The further increase in number of flights to Kathmandu will provide more convenience as well as better service for passengers travelling to and from Nepal,” Alasdir Boyd, country manager of Dragonair, said in a statement. He also hoped that it will also contribute to the success of Nepal Tourism Year 2011 campaign.

Boyd said the additional frequencies look to offer better convenience for Nepali passengers travelling via the Hong Kong hub and added that Kathmandu is an important and growing market for the airline.

Dragonair has been operating flights to Kathmandu since December 2007.

“The further increase in number of flights to Kathmandu will provide more convenience as well as better service for passengers travelling to and from Nepal,” Boyd said, hoping that it will also contribute to the success of Nepal Tourism Year 2011.Dragon