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Nepal crisis forces families to drop Durga Puja travel plans, Kolkata travel operators hit hard

Travel agencies in Kolkata say the sudden disruption has come at the worst possible time, with festive season bookings already in full swing.

September 11, 2025 / 10:15 IST
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Kathmandu, Nepal

For many Bengali families, Durga Puja is the season to head out on holidays, with Nepal often topping the list for its affordability, ease of access and the absence of passport requirements. But this year, plans have been thrown into disarray as escalating political unrest in the Himalayan nation has forced airlines and tour operators to suspend services, leaving hundreds of travellers stranded with cancellations.

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According to a report by The Indian Express, both Air India and IndiGo have halted flights to Nepal, while Buddha Air, the country’s leading carrier, has been unable to launch its much-anticipated direct service between Kolkata and Kathmandu. The airline had planned to resume operations on September 1 after a six-year hiatus, but permissions remain pending.

Travel agencies in Kolkata say the sudden disruption has come at the worst possible time, with festive season bookings already in full swing. “We had around 40 people travelling to Nepal during this Durga Puja — one group and some customised departures. People are sceptical about going at this moment, so we are giving them alternatives,” Riddhi Roy of Dolphin Travels was quoted by The Indian Express as saying. She added that those holding passports were being redirected to Bhutan or Thailand, while domestic options such as Arunachal Pradesh or the Dooars in North Bengal were also being offered.