Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Today, the aircraft escaped by boat going to India Prime Minister


KATHMANDU, Sept 28 - Tribhuvan International Airport while landing of Air Service NOC problem in Nepal Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal ship 'Prachanda' have to go to India. Airbus A-320 from Delhi to Kathmandu on Tuesday (Lumbini) who rode to visit India are severe. The Airbus on Tuesday at Tribhuvan International Airport avataranasamgai samasyagrata be made. Dhavanamargamai ship tires phuskimda vessel escaped to prevent acc!dents. Nepal Airlines Corporation Sugat kansakarale General to the Prime Minister of India, informed that the same aircraft. "A ship is only general technical problem, 'he said,' wipe bulletin board, this is the Prime Minister of India to the aircraft." Because he had a new motorcycle wind propulsion khuskine even taking the problem as huge requested. The ship is now landing at the same place. After the tire is less wind khuskimdako. According to sources, the ship is now to take the airport parking lot has not. The ship will be repaired by dragging Parking taken. Kansakarale Tuesday evening, the aircraft are to be expressed. Prakash Sharan Mahat, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Nepal, including the 1 hundred and 85 passengers cadhekoe Airlines flight on Tuesday was really honest Tribhuvan International Airport. The easing of the aircraft landing at the Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu from Delhi was wrong. Foreign prakasarana great riding in the same aircraft were repatriated from India. Tribhuvan International Airport, including flights were affected tire phuskiepachi. Tire adhaghantapachi of wandering about for some time before returning to normal airport airport source said. According to the Office of the airport operating 6 aircraft diverted was. Buddha yaera, so yaera, Arab Air and Dhaka yaerako star yaerako a ÷ a six and two plane was sent elsewhere. Another Airbus A 320 Everest Nepal Airlines Corporation also due to technical problems graundeda New Delhi, India is in a state.

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