KATHMANDU: A delegation from Himalaya Jet on Thursday met with British Ambassador to Nepal, Rob Fenn, to explore potential collaborations and reinforce ties between the airline and the United Kingdom.
The delegation included representatives and advisors from Himalaya Jet, along with officials from the British Embassy.
According to press statement issued by Himalaya Jet, the meeting, which took place at the British Embassy in Kathmandu, served as a platform for productive discussions on various facets of the airline industry, including regulatory frameworks, bilateral agreements, and opportunities for connectivity between the UK and Nepal.
Raju KC, Managing Director of Himalaya Jet for Nepal, expressed his enthusiasm about the meeting, stating, "Our discussions with the British Embassy were fruitful and promising. We explored potential avenues for enhanced cooperation, discussed potential partnerships, and considered initiatives that could mutually benefit the airline and passengers travelling between our countries."
Officials from the British Embassy acknowledged the positive contributions of Himalaya Jet to the aviation sector and expressed their interest in fostering collaboration that aligns with the shared interests of both parties.
The meeting also addressed matters related to the promotion of tourism, trade, and cultural exchange. Both parties acknowledged the importance of robust aviation links in facilitating economic growth and strengthening connections between people, the statement said.
As Himalaya Jet continues to explore opportunities for growth and collaboration, the airline remains committed to providing passengers with efficient and high-quality travel experiences.
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