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Bengaluru-Bound Nepal Airlines Flight Returns To Kathmandu After Suspected Bird Strike

On Saturday, a Nepal Airlines flight heading for Bengaluru was forced to return to Tribhuvan International Airport after being attacked by a bird.

According to TIA Spokesperson Teknath Sitaula, the plane landed safely at Tribhuvan International Airport and specialists were inspecting the aircraft.

Passengers on RA-225 heading to Bengaluru reported hearing a loud noise.

The plane took off from TIA at 1:45 p.m. but was forced to return to the same airport due to the incident.

Also read: Nepal Prime Minister Prachanda To Visit India For Four Days

Spriha Rai

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