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Yeti Airlines is an airline based in Nepal. It operates across a domestic network of 29 destinations.
HistoryYeti Airlines was established in May 1998 and received its Air Operators Certificate on 17 August 1998. It started operations with two De Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter aircraft. [1] Yeti Airlines is Nepal's market leader in domestic airline industry of the country and has more than 60% of the total market share as of January 2007. It has the widest domestic flight network and flies to almost all destinations in Nepal. The airline has served much to the isolated population of Nepal living in far-flung mountain areas by providing the only means of transportation. They have also received permission for international operation in the year 2007. Accidents and incidents
ServicesThree operational hubs are located in Kathmandu, Pokhara and Nepalgunj. The carrier operates connections to 29 destinations in Nepal including Lukla, Phaplu, Rumjatar, Lamidanda, Tumlingtar, Taplejung, Bajhang, Bajura, Safebagar, Simikot, Rara, Jumla, Dolpa, Rukum, Salley, Dang, Nepalgunj, Surkhet, Meghauly, Bharatpur, Simara, Janakpur, Bhadrapur, Biratnagar, Bhairahawa and Pokhara.[1] Yeti Airlines also operates a one-hour long Everest view sightseeing flight every morning by BAe Jetstream 41. Most of Nepal's remote mountain destinations are connected by Yeti's DHC-6 Series 300 "Twin Otters". FleetThe Yeti Airlines fleet included the following aircraft as of 9 October 2008:
In 2006 BAe Systems concluded an agreement with Yeti Airlines for the long-term lease of four 29-seat Jetstream 41 aircraft. The first aircraft was delivered in early May 2006 and the remaining three aircraft were delivered in the following months.[5] The fourth Jetstream was delivered on 29 August 2006. [6]. A fifth Jetstream was purchased outright in 2007 and arrived in Kathmandu on the 28 April 2007.[7] External links
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