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Why International Flights Diverted from Kathmandu Often Land in Bhairahawa and Pokhara

A plane flying near Machapuchare Himalaya in Pokhara's sky

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On Sunday afternoon, due to hailstorm conditions in Kathmandu, three international flights were unable to land at Tribhuvan International Airport and were diverted outside the country.

According to the airport office, owing to adverse weather in Kathmandu, Turkish Airlines, Air China, and Sichuan Airlines flights turned back towards airports in India and China. The Turkish Airlines flight diverted to Delhi, while Air China and Sichuan Airlines returned to Lhasa and Chengdu respectively.

Air Traffic Control informed that all three aircraft entered Nepal’s airspace, held for a period before ultimately diverting.

International flights destined for Kathmandu have previously often been diverted to airports in Kolkata, Lucknow, or Delhi in India. In November last year, several flights were also redirected towards India due to lighting issues on the Tribhuvan runway.

However, diversions from Kathmandu to Nepali airports such as Bhairahawa and Pokhara have been rare, aviation experts point out. Despite Nepal having three international airports, why do flights often divert to neighboring countries?