Bill establishing passengers' rights and Nepali domestic carriers' obligations back on table.
Kathmandu, June 27 -- led government has revived a long-delayed bill that seeks to overhaul Nepal's domestic aviation liability and insurance regime, renewing efforts to align the country's aviation laws with international standards years after ratifying the Montreal Convention 1999.
The Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation has forwarded the draft bill to the Ministry of Law for legal feedback, signalling fresh momentum for reforms that have remained stalled since 2019.
Indu Ghimire, joint secretary at the tourism ministry, said the draft is currently under review at the law ministry.
"Once the law ministry clears the draft, it will be presented to the Cabinet before being tabled in Parliament," Ghimire said.
Although the M...
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