Passengers traveling abroad must arrive at airport immigration at least one hour before their flight.
Kathmandu, August 17
Passengers traveling abroad from Tribhuvan International Airport now need to arrive at least one hour earlier for immigration checks.
Ram Chandra Tiwari, Director General of the Immigration Department, said this new rule was introduced because last-minute crowding often leaves too little time to check travel documents properly.
“Nighttime flights to Gulf countries have especially faced this problem,” he told Onlinekhabar. “It becomes difficult for immigration officers to complete all checks at the last moment, so we’ve made the rule stricter.”
On Friday, the Immigration Department discussed the matter with all airlines and other relevant authorities before finalizing the decision.
Since the airport experiences heavy traffic at night, the Civil Aviation Authority has been asked to adjust flight schedules or consider delaying them to reduce congestion.
Meanwhile, the Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA) is investigating cases where groups, with the help of some airport staff, illegally collected money from Nepali youths before sending them abroad. After the arrest of then-airport joint secretary Tirtha Raj Bhattarai in connection with the case, a new joint secretary was appointed.
Despite these changes, the illegal practice continued, prompting the Ministry of Home Affairs to assign Narahari Ghimire to the airport immigration office and appoint Tiwari as Director General of Immigration.
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