30,000 passengers bought advance tickets in two days

Ashwin 14, 2081

30,000 passengers bought advance tickets in two days

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29,955 passengers have taken advance bus tickets in two days to celebrate Dasain, Tihar and Chhath, the great festivals of Nepalese people. That number of advance tickets were sold from the new bus park in just two days. The government had opened advance ticket bookings for the festival from October 12th.

The meeting held last week by the Transport Management Department, Kathmandu Valley Traffic Police Office and the National Federation of Nepal Transport Professionals opened advance ticket booking for long-distance vehicles from last Saturday.

According to Pankaj Malla, Head of Human Resources of Lhotse Multi-Purpose Pvt. 18,365 passengers and 11,590 passengers took advance tickets on October 13th.

The government has started giving advance tickets to passengers going to places like Darchula, Dhangadhi, Tikapur, Bajhang, Bajura, Pyuthan, Rukum, Rolpa and other places in the far west and Kakdvitta, Bhadrapur, Tehrathum, Khandbari, Taplejung, Bhojpur, Ilam, Pashupatinagar, Dharan, Biratnagar and other places in the east. yes

The government is preparing to open tickets for short distance vehicles such as Gorkha, Pokhara, Lamjung, Baglung, Myagdi, Syangja, Nuwakot, Rasuwa etc. under the Prithvi Highway. Vijay Bahadur Swaran, President of the National Federation of Nepal Transport Businessmen, said that the federation is working hard to take the passengers who are going home to celebrate Dasai safely to their destinations.

The public vehicles, which have been stopped in Kathmandu for three days due to rain, have gradually started moving towards their destination from the new bus park. It is data that more than two million passengers leave the valley every year on Dasai. 

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