With the Kathmandu airport resuming operations on Wednesday, September 10th, after being closed due to protests, the Indian government is facilitating the return of stranded Indian citizens. The Ministry of Civil Aviation, in partnership with Air India and IndiGo, has arranged additional flights. Minister K Rammohan Naidu reported these measures and confirmed that airlines have been instructed to keep fares reasonable. Air India is offering special flights from Delhi to Kathmandu and back to aid passengers impacted by the situation. The Ministry of External Affairs has issued a travel advisory for its citizens, recommending against non-essential travel to Nepal until the situation stabilizes.
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