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Alternative Routes

Alternative Routes

Nepal is a landlocked nation with a distinct and varied topography. Seasonal variations in weather have a significant impact on flight delays and cancellations. We will go into further detail regarding flight delays and cancellations in Nepal in this section.

Why do flights in Nepal frequently experience delays and cancellations?

Nepal’s topography is made up of enormous hills, deep forests, and a variety of terrain. For these reasons, taking off from remote locations might be risky due to its tough geography. Pilots, therefore, do not take a chance when flying in rainy or foggy weather.

Because airports are located at high elevations, particularly in isolated places, there is a greater likelihood of cancellations in these areas owing to strong winds and heavy rainfall.

When is the ideal time to fly domestically in Nepal?

Domestic travel in Nepal is more enjoyable than it may seem. The likelihood of a safe flight increases if you schedule it during the appropriate season.

In Nepal, the optimum seasons for domestic travel are spring and fall. This falls within the months of September–November and March–May. The weather cannot be guaranteed for other seasons. June through August is the monsoon season, when flight delays and cancellations are most common. The view is obscured by patchy clouds, rain, and strong winds. Additionally, heavy fog in the winter can cause flight cancellations.

If there are cancellations, what are the alternate options?

If there are any flight cancellations, we have other possibilities.

Road Transport: If your destination has access to a road, you can go there by car.

Helicopter: Depending on availability, you can travel by helicopter to Lukla, Jomsom, Phaplu, and Juphal.

Note: If your flight is canceled and you are running late, it is advised that you allow yourself one or two extra days to handle this scenario.