Flights from Malaysia to Nepal cancelled due to Turkish Airline crash


Passengers exiting from a Turkish Airlines plane on March 4 soon after it overshot the runway in Kathmandu amid thick fog. According to local media, all passengers and crew members on the flight were rescued unhurt.

PETALING JAYA: All flights to and from Nepal, including flights between Nepal and Malaysia, have been cancelled following the crash landing of a Turkish Airline plane at the Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu.

Malindo Airlines’ public relations and corporate communications manager Soo Yi said on Thursday that the directive came from the Kathmandu Air Traffic Control and they have yet to receive a clearance from them to fly there again.

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