Tumlingtar Airport तुम्लिङ्ग्टार विमानस्थल | |||||||||||
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Airport type | Public | ||||||||||
Owner | Government of Nepal | ||||||||||
Operator | Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal | ||||||||||
Serves | Tumlingtar,Sankhuwasabha District,Nepal | ||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 1,700 ft / 518 m | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 27°18′54″N087°11′36″E / 27.31500°N 87.19333°E /27.31500; 87.19333 | ||||||||||
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Tumlingtar Airport (IATA:TMI,ICAO:VNTR) is adomestic airport located inTumlingtar[1] servingSankhuwasabha District, a district inKoshi Province inNepal. It is the main tourist gateway toMakalu Barun National Park.[2]
This airport was first conceptualized to provide air transport facilities to inaccessible areas of Mechi, Koshi and Sagarmatha zones.[3] In 1965, the land for Tumlingtar airport was acquired from theKumals living in the Valley.[4] Airport was initially built with a runway length of 3300 ft designed for DC-3s.[5] A budget of NPR 2,60,000 was allocated for the fiscal year of 1971-72 for the purpose of construction of the fair weather airport.[5] The airport started operations on 01 October, 1972.[2]
The airport is situated at anelevation of 1,700 feet (518 m) abovemean sea level. It has onerunway which is 4,000 feet (1,200 m) in length.[1]
Airlines | Destinations |
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Buddha Air | Biratnagar,Kathmandu[6] |
Guna Airlines | Kathmandu[7] |
Sita Air | Kathmandu[8] |
Summit Air | Kathmandu[9] |
Tara Air | Kathmandu[10] |
Yeti Airlines | Kathmandu[11] |