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List of Passengers for Air Arabia S.N. Name Passport No. 1 TARA KHATRI 11827337 2 MAHENDRA BHUSAL 11275397 3 YADU KC 6363578 4 LOKENDRA CHAPAGAIN 06077034 5 SHASHIRAM RAWOT 8947656 6 CHANDRA BAHADUR GOLE 5647458 7 PRASANSA GYAWALI 9867974 8 DHAN BAHADUR GHARI 7857656 9 CHAMUNDA GHIMIRE 8624567 10 SUSAN KHATRI 8259313 11 SANDEEP ADHIKARI 10980729 12 GYAN BAHADUR SHRESTHA 6155537 13 DEEPAK DHAKAL 10496103 14 KESHAV POKHAREL 7239937 15 ARJUN BHUSAL 7633554 16 SEEMA KUMARI GURUNG 10404638 17 DEV BAHADUR OLI 8896896 18 BHOJ RAJ PAHADI 9292462 19 JYOTI TAMANG PANTHA 7348233 20 RABINA MAHARJAN 8662649 21 INDRA BAHADUR BASNET CHHETRI 11712994 22 RADHA TIWARI 11713527 23 ARBIND SHAH 7678538 24 AARATI LAMA 5938569 25 SONIYA TAMANG 10640065 26 INDIRA BARAL 11726920 27 JANAK BAHADUR CHHETRI 7930784 28 BHANU BHAKTA KANDEL 7774834 29 HEM PRASAD LIMBU 7491602 30 TARAMAYA TAMANG 9342875 31 KAMALA SHRESTHA 10847003 32 DEEPAK GURUNG 5765985 33 NABIN BAM MALLA 6261195 34 DHAN BAHADUR GHARTI MAGAR 215339 35 MD MUMTAJ 5659533 36 YAM JUNG THAPA 6314675 37 TULSI KHATAUDA 06780529 38 MOHHAMAD SADAM 08359163 39 SAFAL SAMRAT BASNET 6807566 40 SABU BALAMI 05469533 41 GYAN BDR. SHRESTHA 6155537 42 JANAK BDR. CHETRI 7930784 43 BHES BDR. THAPA MAGAR 7930785 44 MD.RAQIB MIYA 101163656 45 SANTOSH KANTI 08786415 46 GOVIND BDR. CHETRI 10751211 47 DASRATH TAWADI 07172015 48 LAXMAN YADAV 05482295 49 SAGAR PRAKASH 09803905 50 SHAFIK AHMAD 11547431 51 PRAKASH NAPIT 08757867 52 BIRENDRA YADAV 08370114 53 RAM NARAYAN SAH 08044463 54 BOM BAHADUR 08824979 55 SANJIB BASNET 08566612 56 RAJU KUNWAR 07997868 57 SURAJ SINGH BISTA 07615355 58 BUM BAHADUR KUNWAR 09570109 59 SOM BAHADUR BUDA 08386004 60 DIK BAHADUR THAPA 06427109 61 KRISHNA BAHADUR LAMA 07341495 62 PREM BAHADUR DARJI 06487196 63 NIRMAYA KHADKA 06145429 64 LOKENDRA CHAPAGAIN 06077034 65 BIMALA DAHAL 11493225 66 HIMALAYAN RIJAL 9856668 67 LOKNATH PAUDEL 07077149 68 ROJNA GURUNG 11464963 69 TARA PRASAD KHANAL 07303602 70 RAM DANGAL 07303603 71 SUDIP BAJRACHAYA 5957363 72 DINESH KUMAR KHADKA 7080868 73 HARI ACHARYA 8047998 74 NARAYAN BHATTARAI 7574581 75 MAROHITTO DAHAL 9337529 76 RAJU KHADKA 7493515 77 SUDIP MAHAT 11305188 78 DIWAS RUCHAL 8110271 79 BHIMA DEVI BHANDARI 7626820 80 INDRA BAHADUR BASNET 11712994 81 RADHA TIWARI 11713527 82 SHANKAR KARKI 7416149 83 MAYA RAI 6175355 84 SAGUN TULADHAR 6747295 85 SANTOSH K. PARAJULI 8503269 86 DHAL BAHADUR CHHANTYAL 7074861 87 RAJAN POKHREL 8832787 88 DURGA BAHADUR ADHIKARI 8791515 89 BABURAM KHATRI 9211334 90 INDRA RAJ DHUNGANA 7684550 91 KHAGENDRA SUBEDI 775486 92 SHARAN KUMAR RAJBHANDARI 7765173 93 TAJENDRA THAPA 7573497 94 SHYAM BAHADUR TAMANG 7929235 95 ARJUN SHRESTHA 07402674 96 ASMITA THAPA 07003608 97 PRAYAGRAJ GHIMIRE 6079341 98 NARESH KUMAR CHHETRI 8299997 99 KESHAR BAHADUR BOMJOM 11221700 100 AMAR SINGH DANUWAR 7643233 101 DINESH SAPKOTA 7805285 102 RHEENIKA GHARTI CHHETRI 9141292 103 SANTOSH KHADKA 7198903 104 MINGMAR TAMANG 11586298 105 SANTOSH KARKI 5638401 106 BALARAM THAPA 7103371 107 SHYAM PRASAD DHAMALA 9428017 108 CHANDRA BAHADUR BASNET 8458720 109 NABIN BAM MALLA 6261195 110 BHET KUMARI HAMAL THAKURI 7345057 111 KHIM RAJ 10175515 112 DEBAKA PANDEY POUDEL 10597646 113 SURYA POUDEL 8423450 114 SUSHILA DEVKOTA PANDEY 11761523 115 TILAK BAHADUR BUDHATHOKI 7092816 116 SITARAM ODNDI 10479109 117 PRADIP ADHIKARI 7765199 118 SUSHIL BABU KARKI 8297157 119 RAGHAV PARAJULI 8458475 120 PRUNIMA SHRESTHA 09614586 121 JAIMAN RAI 10116021 122 MOHAN KUMAR RAI 05686427 123 MANDIP DAHAL 06682694 124 HARI PRASAD NEUPANE 6772 125 SHREERAM DHAKAL 8906109 126 ICHHA BHATTARI 11490857 127 RAJENDRA PHUYAL ROKKA 07894224 128 GITA PHUYAL 06152196 129 BHANDARI GOVINDA 7386101 130 RAJESH SHAHI 7587452 131 MD.SALMAN FARSI 10676033 132 BISHNU PRASAD DHAKAL 6733273 133 MAHABIR CHAUDHARY 8463952 134 MOKTI BAHADUR THAPA 5570521 135 NARIMA KHATOON 5938262 136 ABHISHEK RASAILI 6856768 137 AJIT BK 11123854 138 SANTOSH KAMAI 8786415 139 THAMN SINGH 6652819 140 BIRBAL GURUNG 9503237 141 THAGENDRA LIMBU 7902434 142 RISHI RAM KHARAL 9967379 143 ANAND SHAH 8087454 144 SANJOG SHRESTHA 8526009 145 RAM BHUWAL TIWARI 10133658 146 BIBHISHAN CHAUDHARY 8816427 147 GANESH TAMANG 11018979 148 RAMESH SUNAR 7459717 149 REKHA ADHIKARI 5707848 150 BIRAL KUMAR BHATTRAI 5707848 151 MITRAKALA NEUPANE 11788019 152 PREJAL RAJBANSHI 11838251 153 TOYA NATH DAHAL 8425332 154 KHORSANG TAMANG 8753211 155 NABIN BK 10452995 156 RAJ KUMAR B.K 6596106 157 RABIN DANGOL 052957760 158 TEK BAHADUR CHHETRI 159 RAM KRISHNA TAMANG 160 7002577 162 MOHMAD KHUSID ALAM 8654573 163 ASHOK KUMAR CHAUDARI 8626013 164 DHARMENDRA KUMAR DAS 6266356 165 ARJUN BHUSAL 9124283 166 DHARMA RAJ PAUDEL 7633554 167 BHES BAHADUR THAPA 7645522 168 PREM MAHARJAN 8495701 169 DIPENDRA SINGH 8179226 170 SURAJ MAN SHRESTHA 8020166 171 HELAN PATHAK 11353444 172 ASHOK ROKKA MAGAR 9231060 173 RAMCHANDRA KHATRI 174 SEKHARNATH BHATTARI 9010884 175 PUSPA BHANDARI 8613212 176 KESHAB BAHADUR KUNWAR 6372982 177 SAMPATI JOHARI 5741805 178 ANITA KHADKA 10842575 179 SANTOSH SHRESTHA 10512595 180 RAM MAHATA 6225059 181 JIT BAHADUR MAIDUN 5498679 182 DEEPAK BAHADUR KHADKA 11071100 183 RADHIKA GIRI 6958951 184 NEHARIKA GIRI 11480976 185 SUBASH THAPA 11481149 186 BISHNU SUNAR 52 187 BABULAL RAJBANSHI 188 BISHNU PRASAD GAUTAM 6185377 189 SUJAN SUBEDI 10209726 190 KESHAB BAHADUR CHHETRI 7912973 191 BINOD MAHANDHAR 7019375 192 DIL BAHADUR ALE 5544497 193 RAM PRASAD MISHRA 7441512 194 HEM RAJ SANGRAULA 7938284 195 HARI ACHARYA 7076623 196 NARAYAN BHATTARAI 8047998 197 PUNA RAM GYAWALI 7574581 198 ANJALI SHARMA NEUPANE 8318464 199 PUSHPA RAJ GYAWALI 7514022 200 YUB RAJ REGMI 11479108 201 KISHOR SHRESTHA 8175745 202 MOHAN PRASAD PANERU 9056280 203 THAKUR PRASAD NEUPANE 7994204 204 MAROHITTO DAHAL 10581811 205 RAJU KHADKA 9337529 206 NIRMAL KUMAR KHAND 7493515 207 MADAN TIWARI 6914980 208 YAM BAHADUR BASNET 10183452 209 THUL KUMAR CHOGBANG 6112663 210 MOTIRAM RIJAL 6478099 211 AGAM KATUWAL 7931774 212 BIR BAHADUR BHATTARI 7882035 213 GOVINDA KHAREL 6499543 214 KARNA BDR. KHATRI 5832305 215 SHIVA RAM THARU 10896278 216 KEHAR SINGH SUNAR 6446909 217 INDRA BAHADUR KHADKA 7170880 RAM BAHADUR ADHIKARI 06579534 218 219 MAUNATA GHIMIRE 8677611 220 ROJMA GURUNG 9351262 221 URUSHA KHAN 11464963 222 DAWA LAMA 8996317 223 PRAKASH GAULI 6108101 224 BHUPENDRA RAM ADHIKARI 7661738 225 ANJAYA KUMAR YADAB 6777838 226 SANJIT KHATRI 10018474 227 KHIR BAHADUR RAI + 9224350 LAXMAN GURUNG 7448760 228 230 NAGENDRA KHATRI 6376236 231 DEEPA SHARMA KADARIYA 10408563 232 SUDIP GHIMIRE 7413368 233 JIWAN BARAILI 5912812 234 SIMRAN GHIMIRE 9785607 235 SUNIL POUDEL 8638509 236 PRAKASH SIWAKOTI 11362583 237 SUSHAN MAHARJAN 6293408 238 BIKAU RAY 7294020 239 SHAMBHUJIT MUKHIYA 5622158 240 AASHISH BARMA 9880006 241 PRAKASH SUBEDI 7147081 242 SUJAN SAPKOTA 7930968 243 BIKASH THAPA O5649092 244 DIPENDRA GAUTAM 7478015 245 BHAWANA ACHARYA 8151109 246 PRAYAG RAJ GHIMIRE 5935273 247 BABURAM KAPRI 7086523 248 MANOJ BASNET 6079341 249 DOR BAHADUR KC 9812536 250 BINOD KUMAR KEWAT 251 NIRANJAN SAHANI 7436799 252 ROSHAN KARKI 7841930 253 PRABIN KUMAR MALLA 7234725 254 SUJITA PARIYAR 11425205 255 LILAPRASAD PUDASAINI 6091067 256 BHIMA DEVI BHANDARI 8710850 257 PRAYAG RAJ GHIMIRE 9706455 258 HUM PRASAD SHRESTHA 7626820 259 SUNITA KARKI 6079341 260 BIJAYA GHIMIRE 5497656 261 KRISHNA PRASAD GHIMIRE 6765280 262 AARATI ADHIKARI 9968570 263 MAHESH KHATRI 264 BASANTA MAHAT 9826071 265 RABIN BASNET 11288004 266 SHIVAHARI BASNET 11157066 267 AARNAB BASNET 6400577 268 ISHWAR SUNAR 11809282 269 TEK NATH SUBEDI 11498853 270 TOYA NATH DAHAL 9704824 271 SHIKHAR MOHAN SHRESTHA 6400960 272 ANAND SHAH 8425332 273 LAL KAJI DANUWAR 8326024 274 SHIRISHA ACHARYA 8087454 275 PRAJILA MAHARJAN 9187397 276 GANGA DEVI GURUNG 11162705 277 MAYA RAI 9369297 278 RUSHA GHIMIRE 10162627 279 ASHIM DHAMALA 6175355 280 YOGENDRA SHRESTHA 281 BHIM RANA 10923964 282 SANTOSH PRASAD DAHAL 9433644 283 RAMITA BUDHATHOKI KARKI 11160401 284 GHANASHYAM K SAH 10757872 285 MANGESH SHARMA 10074664 286 GOPAL BAHADUR BOHARA 6379590 287 SANTOSH BUDHATHOKI 11320310 288 SHARON MADHIKARMI 6034487 289 EK BAHADUR BK 9607479 290 BABURAM KHATRI 8916119 291 BABI ADHIKARI 5436802 292 APSARA DULAL CHAULAGAIN 293 BACHU RAM CHAULAGAIN 7699763 294 SHIVA LAMICHHANE 5968441 295 RESHMI RAJ BASHYAL 296 LAXMI GAIRHE O62740714 297 ROSHANI BASHYAL 6783379 298 PABIN KHATRI 7282117 299 BHUPENDRA MALLA 5589179 300 RAMITA BUDHATHOKI KARKI 5736785 301 LAXMAN THAPA O8626360 302 SANJOG SHRESTHA 10074664 303 DINESH MAN GUPTA 7873502 304 KAPIL MANI DHAKAL 8526009 305 SHESHRAJ SINGH THAKURI 11812762 306 SAPNA GAUTAM THAKURI 6967015 307 SHIVEN SINGH THAKURI 8183718 308 SAROJ KUMAR SHRESTHA 8183704 309 MR. GIR BAHADUR KC 10087891 310 JAG BAHADUR RESHMI 7882000 311 SAMITA PHUYAL 25554300 312 YAM SHRESTHA 8667209 313 DIBYASHWORI SHAHI 7098291 314 PADAM KHATRI 315 BIRENDRA MAHATO 11745030 316 MANJU SHREE LAMA 317 JUNEETA CHHANTYAL 10977338 318 JEEHAN CHHANTYAL 7398708 319 PRABHA LAMA 9062693 320 LADIN DIP MAKHIM 11502748 321 PURNA CHANDRA POUDEL 7277704 322 RAMESH BUDA 8317952 323 CHHATRA BAHADUR BHATTARAI 324 SHIVA BAHADUR THAPA 7633474 325 SUNITA KAPALI 7358208 326 NIRANJAN SILWAL 327 BALDEV SILWAL 7049542 328 BHOJRAJ PAHADI 9302601 329 PRAKASH SHRESTHA 7337190 330 ANJANA SHRESTHA 331 ASESH ADHIKARI 7881020 332 RAM NARAYAN SHAH O6608082 333 BIRENDRA YADAV 5501743 334 RAJESH SHAHI O8044463 335 NIRAJAN YOGI O8370114 336 RAJESH SHAHI 7587452 337 LALIT KUMAR KHADKA 338 YOUBA RAJ LUITEL 339 JAIMAN RAI 7992720 340 HOME BAHADUR MAGAR 7510290 341 BIJAY KUMAR MAHARA 10116021 342 LAXMI ADHIKARI 10076103 343 INDRA BAHADUR BASNET CHHERTI
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