KATHMANDU, March 19: In response to the decision of Nepal Oil Corporation (NOC) to hike the price of aviation turbine fuel, airline companies in the country have decided to increase the air fare.
According to the Airline Operators Association of Nepal (AOAN), the fare has been increased as per the hiked price of the aviation fuel.
The Association in a press statement on Friday stated that the decision to hike the fare will come into effect starting Saturday.
Airfare rises as private airlines hike fuel surcharge
The NOC had increased the price of aviation fuel by Rs 2 per liter beginning from 12:00 midnight of March 16.
The airline companies that are associated with it have agreed to adjust the fare as per the automated system or the rise in fuel price, according to a press statement issued by the AOAN.
The airfare has been increased from Rs five to Rs 90 per flight as per the duration of the flight. Rs 90 has been increased for the Kathmandu-Dhangadhi destination, Rs 60 for the Kathmandu-Bhadrapur route and Rs 70 has been increased for the mountain flight.
It may be noted that the government allows the adjustment in aviation fare when the price of aviation fuel is hiked by two rupees.
The Association said the adjusted fare list has been endorsed by the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN) as well.