Airlines Operators Association of Nepal (AOAN) has decided to postpone regular flights of helicopters and airlines from July 22.
The association has taken such a decision by putting forward various demands with the government.
According to the association, flights have been suspended indefinitely until the five-point demand is met. However, the association has stated that the money will be refunded.
Association president Rameshwar Thapa said that they had to launch agitation against the repression of airlines for the first time in the history.
“We have been learning a lot in 24/25 years. At present, Nepal’s airline is internationally recognized. “Nepal’s airlines are more focused on service than profit,” Thapa said.
He claims that the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal has cracked down on airlines.
He said that the airline with an investment of Rs 40 billion would collapse due to the repression of CAAN. He said that all the flights had to be stopped from July 22 for the same reason.