Repatriation flight to resume from September 1

Nepal's Council of Ministers has decided to allow the operation of repatriation flights, but with safety conditions

Aug 22, 2020
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Nepal's Council of Ministers has decided to allow the operation of repatriation flights, but with safety conditions.

Government’s spokesperson Minister Yubaraj Khatiwada informed in a media briefing on Friday that the government has decided to allow the operation of flights for evacuation of stranded Nepalis from September, which had earlier been suspended.

As per the decision, no more than 500 passengers will be evacuated on a daily basis the schedule for which will be accordingly prepared by the Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation.

Nepali citizens and diplomats stranded abroad amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic will be evacuated. However, a negative PCR report taken within 72 hours before boarding the flight will have to be submitted.

After the arrival of the passengers, they will be subjected to be quaratined at a selected Hotel facility for a period of seven days, the expenses of which will have to be borne by the passengers themselves.

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