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In 2016, a new domestic terminal of 6300 m 2 (67,813 sq. ft.) was opened, replacing the old terminal building of 2200 m 2 (23,681 sq. ft.). The new facility is a temporary structure, and it cost Rs. 119.8 million to house passengers and office space for 15 local airlines. [19]
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.
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The airport is intended to relieve expected capacity restraints at Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) in Kathmandu. [3] The 72.5 km long Kathmandu–Terai Madhesh Expressway is being constructed by Nepali Army to help connect the proposed airport and Kathmandu. [4] A construction area sign placed at the periphery of Nijgadh International ...
A Buddha Air ATR 42 in front of the airport's terminal A Yeti Airlines Jetstream 41 at Pokhara Airport in 2019 A Nepal Airlines DC-3 at Pokhara Airport in 1971 Airside at Pokhara Airport. Pokhara Airport (Nepali: पोखरा विमानस्थल, IATA: VNPK) is a domestic airport serving Pokhara in Nepal.
Gautam Buddha International Airport (IATA: BWA, ICAO: VNBW) — also known as Bhairahawa Airport — is an international airport located in Siddharthanagar (formerly and colloquially still called Bhairahawa) [3] serving Lumbini in Lumbini Province, as well as the Butwal﹣Siddharthanagar urban agglomeration in Nepal.
Bhadrapur Airport (IATA: BDP, ICAO: VNCG), also known as Chandragadhi Airport, [1] is a domestic airport located in Bhadrapur, primarily serving Jhapa and Ilam districts in Koshi Province, Nepal. [2]
Gongabu Bus Park, commonly known as Naya Bus Park (Nepali: नयाँ बसपार्क), is a central bus station located in Gongabu on the North-East corner of Ring Road in Kathmandu, Nepal. It serves as both, a domestic hub as well as a local bus terminus in Northern Kathmandu. [ 1 ]