KATHMANDU – Nepal said Tuesday it would resume international commercial flights in mid-August, in a boost for its coronavirus-hit tourism sector.
The Himalayan nation shut its airports in late March to combat the spread of the virus, which has so far infected 17,844 people and claimed 40 lives in the country.
The shutdown hit just before the peak of the tourism season, when hundreds of mountaineers and trekkers visit Nepal, costing the industry – a key part of the economy – millions of dollars.
The decision to restart commercial domestic and international flights from August 17 was taken in a cabinet meeting Monday, Nepal’s Tourism and Civil Aviation Minister Yogesh Bhattarai said.
All arriving and departing international passengers would need to have a certificate saying they are not carrying the virus.
Bhattarai said arriving travelers would also have to stay in quarantine, without specifying the duration. (AFP)