Biratnagar airport (BIR)

Biratnagar Airport (IATA: BIR, ICAO: VNVT) serves as a vital regional hub in Biratnagar, the second-largest city of Nepal. Located in the southeastern part of the country, Biratnagar is a key industrial and commercial center, making the airport a significant point of connectivity for both passengers and cargo.

Established in 1958, Biratnagar Airport has grown steadily over the decades. Initially serving as a modest airstrip, it has evolved into a bustling domestic airport facilitating a broad spectrum of air traffic. The airport primarily serves domestic flights, linking Biratnagar with Kathmandu, the capital city, as well as other major cities and regions across Nepal.

Operating at full capacity, Biratnagar Airport handles a substantial volume of flights annually. It accommodates over 30 daily flights, facilitating the travel needs of nearly half a million passengers each year. Several prominent Nepali airlines, including Buddha Air, Yeti Airlines, and Shree Airlines, operate frequent services to and from this airport. These carriers provide essential links that support not only passenger travel but also the movement of goods and services, integral to the area's economic wellbeing.

Positioned at an elevation of 236 feet above sea level, Biratnagar Airport's strategic location contributes to its role as a key transport node in the region. While the airport has yet to expand into international services, its critical role in domestic aviation underscores its importance. It stands as a testament to Nepal’s growing infrastructure and continues to support the socio-economic development of the surrounding regions.