Jufal Airport Resumes Operation after 53 Days of Closure   

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Jufal Airport Resumes Operation after 53 Days of Closure   

April 21: Flights at Jufal Airport in Dolpa have resumed after 53 days of closure. The airport was temporarily shut to upgrade the 185-metre-long runway which was completed at a cost of Rs 60 million, according to Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal's engineer Bir Prasad Shahi.    
A Tara Air flight from Nepalgunj landed at Jufal on Sunday morning, marking the resumption of the services. Prior to this, the runway was in a dilapidated condition, posing threat to the air travelers.    
Jufal serves as the sole airport in Dolpa of Karnali Province, the largest district in the country. -- RSS

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