Tourism Minister Orders Airlines to Submit Airfare Rates Within 24 Hours
On Wednesday, Minister of Culture, Tourism, and Civil Aviation, Badri Pandey, instructed airlines operating international flights to and from Nepal to submit their standard airfare rates within the next 24 hours. This directive follows concerns over the recent surge in airfares to and from Kathmandu. The recent hike in airfares has been a subject of public debate, with many passengers voicing dissatisfaction with the escalating ticket costs. Minister Pandey’s call to action aims to ensure that airfare rates remain fair and accessible, as part of the government’s broader efforts to promote tourism and air connectivity while protecting consumer interests. The Ministry of Culture, Tourism, and Civil Aviation is closely monitoring the situation and is expected to take further steps to ensure that airlines adhere to reasonable pricing standards.Minister of Culture, Tourism, and Civil Aviation directs airlines to submit standard airfare rates following surge in ticket prices.
Minister Pandey, emphasized the need for transparency and accountability from airlines amid the rising costs of international tickets. During a meeting held at the ministry to address the issue, he urged airline companies to reconsider the increased fare prices, which have sparked concern among travelers.