More than two years after the coronavirus outbreak halted foreign travel, Nepal Airlines Corporation will resume its Mumbai-Kathmandu flights on March 27. The Nepalese national carrier has decided to resume service from Mumbai after the Indian government approved the operation of scheduled international flights beginning March 27. On its Mumbai-Kathmandu –Mumbai route, the NAC would fly three weekly flights with an Airbus 320 on Sunday, Wednesday, and Friday, the airline stated. For the month of April, the airline is running a "Buy 2 (tickets), Get 1 Free" campaign to entice travellers. Every third passenger in a group of three will receive a waiver in the base fare as part of the campaign. According to the airline, it was flying at full capacity before to Covid and expects to do so again in the near future. Good news for international travelers, Hong Kong removed the ban on flights from 9 countries including India, America Korean Airlines suspends flights to Russia till end of April FlyBig launches daily flight from Hyderabad-Gondia