NAC Permitted Direct Flight To South Korea For The First Time
For the first time since its inception, Nepal Airlines Corporation (NAC) has obtained permission to fly its jetliners directly to South Korea.
For the first time since its inception, Nepal Airlines Corporation (NAC) has obtained permission to fly its jetliners directly to South Korea.
Bad luck struck the MA 60 aircraft of Nepal Airlines Corporation (NAC) once again on Tuesday (July 15, 2014) when after just two days of flying, a technical problem was detected in its radar. The plane had to be grounded again.
It was announced on Monday (April 29, 2013) that Nepal Airlines Corporation (NAC) had signed an agreement with Airbus for the purchase of two short- to medium-range A320 planes in a deal worth $183 million (140 million euros) at catalogue prices.
Passengers in the Bangkok-bound NAC flight were in for a shock when their flight was cancelled in the morning after a mouse that was sighted on the ‘dry catering box’ played spoilsport.