Dhaka, April 3 -- Two Indian airlines are set to launch regular flights to Nepal. SpiceJet is returning after a six-year hiatus, while Air India Express is making its debut. Both carriers have secured slots at Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA).

SpiceJet will operate daily flights, while Air India Express has been approved for two flights per day. Both airlines will arrive at TIA in the afternoon.

Before the pandemic, SpiceJet, known for its low-cost fares, regularly flew to Nepal, particularly from Delhi to Kathmandu.

With these two airlines starting flights this summer, travel between India and Nepal is expected to become more convenient. Currently, Air India operates seven daily flights to Nepal, while Indigo Air conducts three d...