Yeti Airlines


Yeti Airlines Pvt. Ltd. is an airline based in Kathmandu, Nepal. The airline was established in May 1998 and received its air operator's certificate on 17 August 1998. Since 2019, Yeti Airlines is the first carbon neutral airline in Nepal and South Asia. It is the parent company of Tara Air. As of 2024, Yeti Airlines is the second-largest domestic carrier in Nepal by passengers carried and third largest by fleet size. It is currently banned from flying into EU airspace.

History

Yeti Airlines was established by Ang Tshering Sherpa in May 1998 and received its Air Operators Certificate on 17 August 1998. It started operations with two de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otters.
In 2009, Yeti Airlines established the subsidiary Tara Air to which it outsourced its STOL operations to airports in the rural and mountainous airports in Nepal and transferred its respective aircraft, DHC-6 Twin Otters and Dornier 228s to Tara Air.
In late 2023, Asian Life took over a 49% stake of Yeti Airlines Ltd and that the company would issue an IPO. Yeti Airlines has received a Triple B Minus issuer rating from Infomerics Credit Rating Nepal, a significant step as they are expected to apply at SEBON for IPO.

International operations

In 2007, Yeti Airlines launched Fly Yeti as a joint venture with Air Arabia. Due to political uncertainty, the airline ceased its operations in 2008.
In 2013, the European Commission banned all Nepalese airlines from entering the European airspace. This restriction is still in place as of June 2025.
In 2014, Yeti Airlines launched Himalaya Airlines, another international joint venture.

Yeti World

The parent company of Yeti Airlines, Yeti World, also encompasses other touristic ventures, including hotels and resorts and further airline companies, namely Air Dynasty and Altitude Air.
In December 2019, Yeti World made headlines, as it was involved in a corruption case around Prime Minister K.P. Oli.

Destinations

Yeti Airlines offers scheduled flights to the following destinations :
CountryCityIATAICAOAirportNotes
NepalKathmanduKTMVNKTTribhuvan International Airport
NepalBhadrapurVDPVNCGBhadrapur Airport
NepalBhairahawaBWAVNBWGautam Buddha International Airport
NepalBiratnagarBIRVNVTBiratnagar Airport
NepalJanakpurJKRVNJPJanakpur Airport
NepalJitpur SimaraSIFVNSISimara Airport
NepalNepalgunjKEPVNNGNepalgunj Airport
NepalPokharaPKRVNPKPokhara Airport
PokharaPHHVNPRPokhara International Airport

Yeti Airlines also operates the one-hour-long Everest Express scheduled mountain sightseeing flights from Kathmandu to Mount Everest and Annapurna Express mountain sightseeing flights from Pokhara to Annapurna Massif.

Codeshare agreements

Yeti Airlines has a codeshare agreement with its subsidiary Tara Air.

Fleet

Current fleet

, Yeti Airlines operates the following aircraft:

Historical fleet

Yeti Airlines also formerly operated these types of aircraft:
AircraftTotalIntroducedRetiredNotes
BAe Jetstream 417200720215 sold to Guna Airlines
2 scrapped
de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter719982009Transferred to subsidiary Tara Air
Dornier 22820092009Transferred to subsidiary Tara Air
Embraer EMB 110 Bandeirante1999
Embraer EMB 120 Brasilia120002001
Harbin Y-12119952001Stored indefinitely at Tribhuvan International Airport
Saab 340B320042007Stored indefinitely at Tribhuvan International Airport
ATR 72-5001200820231 crashed as
Yeti airlines flight 691

Accidents and incidents