A chartered Airbus flight operated by the UK’s Tyn Air landed in Kathmandu on Sunday carrying 65 high-end American tourists, despite the instability following the Gen-Z protests. The travelers arrived from Bhutan via a Bhutan Airlines flight after beginning their journey in Kona, Hawaii, with travel stops in Guam, Thailand, and Cambodia. Because Bhutan’s Paro airport has a short runway and load restrictions, the group transferred aircraft before flying to Nepal. They are staying at Dwarika’s Hotel and will visit major cultural landmarks including Pashupatinath, Boudhanath, and the Durbar Squares of Patan and Bhaktapur. Each tourist is expected to spend about USD 500 in Nepal.






