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Passenger traffic at TIA up 24pc in Q1

SANGAM PRASAIN

KATHMANDU, JUL 19 -
Passenger movement through Kathmandu’s Tribhuvan Intern-ational Airport swelled by 24 percent in the first quarter of 2010 compared to the same period last year.

According to the TIA Civil Aviation Office, the number of air travellers reached 574,078 in the review period compared to 462,965 in the same period last year.

In January 2010, 25 international airlines carried 188,037 passengers compared to 151,384 in January 2009 carried by 18 international airlines.

In February, the number of international passengers was 180,068 (145,601 in 2009), and in March there were 205,973 international travellers (165,980 in 2009).

Inbound and outbound flight movement went up to 4,372

during this first three months

of 2010 against 3,708 in the

same period last year.

Qatar Airlines carried 60,789 passengers during the first quarter. Jet Airways took the second place with 57,664 passengers and Nepal Airlines Corporation (NAC) came third with 54,266 passengers.

Gulf Air carried 52,372 passengers to claim the fourth position while Thai Airways International came fifth with 48,382 passengers. Bhola Bikram Thapa, managing director

of President Travel & Tours, said the airline business was becoming

more and more competitive. With more international airlines

linking Nepal, airfares have also decreased significantly.

“The airline business is all about demand and supply; and as per the growing demand, international airlines are seeing higher passenger occupancy and are doing good business,” he added.

Greater passenger movement has made airlines increase their frequency and new airlines to enter the

scene, bringing the number of international airlines serving Nepal to 25. While airlines are revelling in the increased number of air travellers, TIA is having a hard time handling the rising number of flights.

TIA general manager Dinesh Shrestha said that the airport had started operating a new parking bay. TIA now has nine parking bays.

“Increased in the airlines number is positive however it is also challenging to handle the traffic,” he said.

He added that new airlines would not be allowed to operate flights and the existing carriers would not be allowed to add flights in the day due to traffic congestion.

“We have requested them to operate during the evening.”





Major int’l airlines’ passengers’ movement



Airlines    2009(Jan-Mar)    2010(Jan-Mar)     

Qatar Airlines    42,587    60,789

Jet Airways     39,010    57,664

Nepal Airlines    56,692    54,266

Gulf Air     63,381    52,372

Thai Airways     46,271    48,382

Air India    43,766    45,634

Air Arabia     29,935    40,434

Etihad Airlines    21,256    31,934

Jet Lite     24,811    27,621

Biman Bangladesh     19,089    26,670

Source: TIA

Posted on: 2010-07-20 08:33

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