Balewa Airport to retrieve its airport operation after 26 Years

-BAGLUNG

Balewa Airport based on Baglung Municipality-14 in Baglung is to reopen after 26 years. A tri-party agreement to this regard was reached Sunday.

As per the agreement handed to the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN), two airline companies and the Baglung Municipality, flights here will be operated twice a week by the third week of March. National flag carrier Nepal Airlines Corporation and the Tara Air will make one flight each in a week.

The Baglung Municipality is to contribute to the promotion of companies’ business while the CAAN will take up the responsibility for restoring the airport and management of equipment and human resources, according to Municipality mayor Janakraj Poudel.

A technical team is arriving here within a week for study and remaining works will be carried out on the basis of a report to be given by such team. Works relating to the up gradation of an access road to the airport is going on in full swing, as stated by Poudel.

There is no blacktopped road to reach the airport that lies in eight kilometers anywhere from the district headquarters. People have no option to use a gravel road along the Kaligandaki Corridor to reach the airport which was constructed back in 2022 BS. It was closed with the construction of the Baglung-Pokhara road in the 2048 BS.

Despite there were a tremendous efforts in the past to resume the airport, it had not been possible due to various other reasons, said Baglung’s former lawmaker Prakash Sharma Poudel. Four years ago, the then Education Minister Dinanath Sharma and Tourism Minister Lokendra Bista had landed in the airport with the commitments to operating the airport regularly. The Baglung folks had frequently got assurances of its operation from the government level. The agreement has brought cheers among the Baglung folks. It takes a 13- minute flight from Pokhara to reach Balewa

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