Kuala Lumpur-based Malaysia Airlines has begun its three-times-a-week flights to Kathmandu. The inaugural flight flew for the Nepalese capital from KL International Airport at 8:55 on 1st September, 2012.
Aboard the flight were the Deputy Transport Minister Datuk Abdul Rahim Bakri and the Charge d’Affaires of the Embassy of Nepal, Lekha Nath Bhattarai.
The flights for the capital of Nepal departing from KL International Airport would be operated on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday as stated by the airlines’ Commercial Director, Dr Hugh Noel Dunleavy who told the reporters after the flight went up in the air.
MAS would be operating a Boeing 737 with 144 economy class and 16 business class seats. Dr Dunleavy said that Kathmandu offers great potential for travellers and that it indeed is a thriving vacation spot serving the needs of people with all types of budgets.
Aboard the flight were the Deputy Transport Minister Datuk Abdul Rahim Bakri and the Charge d’Affaires of the Embassy of Nepal, Lekha Nath Bhattarai.
The flights for the capital of Nepal departing from KL International Airport would be operated on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday as stated by the airlines’ Commercial Director, Dr Hugh Noel Dunleavy who told the reporters after the flight went up in the air.
MAS would be operating a Boeing 737 with 144 economy class and 16 business class seats. Dr Dunleavy said that Kathmandu offers great potential for travellers and that it indeed is a thriving vacation spot serving the needs of people with all types of budgets.
