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District ICAO IATA Airport Baglung VNBL BGL Baglung Airport Bajura VNBR BJU Bajura Airport Jhapa VNCG BDP Bhadrapur Airport Chit District ICAO IATA Airport District ICAO IATA Airport Baglung VNBL BGL Baglung Kailali VNDH DHI Dhangadhi Airport Airport Bajura VNBR BJU Bajura Dolpa VNDP DOP Dolpa Airport Airport Doti VNDT SIH Doti Airport[2] Jhapa VNCG BDP Bhadrapur Airport Darchula VNDL Darchula Airport Chitwan VNBP BHR Bharatpur Airport Dhanusha VNJP JKR Janakpur Airport Chitwan VNMG MEY Meghauli Airport Bajhang VNBG BJH Bajhang Airport Bhojpur VNBJ BHP Bhojpur Airport Bara VNSI SIF Simara Airport Morang VNVT BIR Biratnagar Airport Dolakha VNJI JIR Jiri Airport Surkhet VNSK SKH Surkhet Airport Mustang VNJS JMO Jomsom Airport Baglung VNDR Dhorpatan Airport Accham Kamal Bazar Airport Jumla VNJL JUM Jumla Airport Solukhum VNKL Kangeldanda bu Airport Western VNCJ RUK Rukum Rukum Chaurjahari [1] Airport District ICAO IATA Airport District ICAO IATA Airport Kathmand VNKT KTM Tribhuvan Gorkha VNGK GKH Palungtar u International Airport Airport Baitadi VNBT Baitadi Khotang VNKD Man Maya Airport[3] Airport Kaski VNPK PKR Pokhara Khotang VNTH Thamkharka Airport Airport Saptari VNRB RJB Rajbiraj Khotang VNLD LDN Lamidanda Airport Airport Ramechh VNRC RHP Ramechhap Rasuwa VNLT LTG Langtang ap Airport Airport Mugu VNRR Talcha Solukhum VNLK LUA Tenzing- Airport bu Hillary Airport Rolpa VNRP RPA Rolpa Airport Kanchanp VNMN XMG Mahendranag ur ar Airport Western VNSL Rukum Salle [4] Rukum Airport Manang VNMA NGX Manang Airport Okhladhu VNRT RUM Rumjatar nga Airport Banke VNNG KEP Nepalgunj Airport Accham VNSR FEB Sanphebagar Airport Dolpa VNMC Masinechaur Airport Rupandeh VNBW BWA Gautam i Buddha Airport District ICAO IATA Airport District ICAO IATA Airport Humla VNST IMK Simikot Taplejung VNTJ TPJ Taplejung Airport Airport Solukhum VNPL PPL Phaplu Kailali VNTP TPU Tikapur Airport bu Airport Dang VNDG DNP Dang Airport Solukhum VNSB SYH Syangboche bu Airport Sankhuwa VNTR TMI Tumlingtar sabha Airport .
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