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  2. List of the busiest airports in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    The busiest airports in Nepal are based on the data from Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN). In graph. International Airport. Graphs are unavailable due to ...

  3. List of airports in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of airports in Nepal, sorted by location. The oldest of the country's three international airports, and the hub of air services in the country, is Tribhuvan International Airport , which serves the nation's capital and the country's largest metropolitan city of Kathmandu .

  4. Category:Airports in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Airports in Nepal" The following 50 pages are in this category, out of 50 total. ... Lamidanda Airport; List of the busiest airports in Nepal; M ...

  5. List of busiest airports by passenger traffic - Wikipedia

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    Alternatively, London has the world's busiest city airport system by passenger count. As of 2023, the United States has the most airports in the top 50 list, with 16, including five of the top 10. Four other countries have at least two airports in the top 50: China has 10, while India, Spain, and the United Kingdom each have two. [4]

  6. List of busiest airports by international passenger traffic

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    Rank City Airport Location Code (IATA/ICAO) Total passengers Monthly rank change % change 1. Dubai: Dubai International Airport: Al Garhoud, Dubai, United Arab Emirates: DXB/OMDB ...

  7. Tribhuvan International Airport - Wikipedia

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    On 15 June 1955, the airport was inaugurated by King Mahendra and renamed Tribhuvan Airport in memory of the king's father. The airport was again renamed to Tribhuvan International Airport in 1964. [12] In 1957, the original 3,700 feet (1,100 m) grass runway 16/34 was re-laid in concrete.

  8. Biratnagar Airport - Wikipedia

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    Terminal Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal - Biratnagar Airport . Biratnagar Airport commenced operations on 6 July 1958. [5]On 15 August 2017, during the August 2017 Nepal and India floods the runway of Biratnagar Airport was flooded, along with other parts of India and Nepal, and the airport was forced to suspend its operations.

  9. Tenzing-Hillary Airport - Wikipedia

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    Tenzing–Hillary Airport has been referred to as the most dangerous airport in the world. [3] Arriving and departing aircraft must use a single runway (06 for landing and 24 for takeoff). There is a low prospect of a successful go-around on a short final approach due to the terrain. There is high terrain immediately beyond the northern end of ...