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Nepal: Flight operations resume at Tribhuvan International Airport

Flights continued to operate from 10 PM (Local Time) on Saturday evening, according to airport officials, after flight operations at Nepal's Tribhuvan International Airport were halted following a problem in the airfield lighting system.

ANI Nov 09, 2025 06:27 IST googleads

Passengers at Tribhuvan International Airport (File Photo/ Reuters)

Kathmandu [Nepal], November 9 (ANI): Flights continued to operate from 10 PM (Local Time) on Saturday evening, according to airport officials, after flight operations at Nepal's Tribhuvan International Airport were halted following a problem in the airfield lighting system.
Previously, according to the spokesperson of the Himalayan nation's only operating international airport, a short circuit was reported on Saturday evening, halting flight movements.
"Problem has been reported in the airfield lighting system of the runway. At least five flights are on hold as of now. All arrival and departure flights, including domestic and international, have been delayed. The problem was detected from 5:30 PM (Local Time)," Renji Sherpa, spokesperson for TIA, had previously confirmed to ANI over the phone.
Seeping of rainwater into the wire lanes of the runway lights might have resulted in the short circuit, leading to the halt in airport operations, the officials have suspected.
With a shortage of fuel on board, the Korean Airways aircraft was diverted to New Delhi, India. A domestic flight from Janakpur, operated by domestic Buddha Air, which was kept on hold over the holding zone of Simara, was returned back to Janakpur.
With the problem in the lighting system, the runway of Tribhuvan International Airport was reported to have gone dark. TIA has a table-top runway with a length of 3,350 metres.
"Repair works are underway," Sherpa had confirmed.
Runway lighting refers to a system of lights installed on and around an airport runway to guide aircraft during low visibility, especially at night. These lights mark the runway's edges, centreline, and threshold, providing visual cues for pilots during takeoff, landing, and taxiing. (ANI)

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