Nepal Air Crash

 

We can confirm that none of our clients were involved in this morning’s tragic plane crash near Kathmandu, Nepal. We offer our sincere condolences to those affected. 

Exodus has 32 clients in Nepal at the moment. Two groups are trekking in the Annapurna region, due to return to Kathmandu 13th October, one group is trekking in the Everest region due to return on 6th. All groups are safe and well. Three groups due to fly from the UK to Nepal tomorrow to start Everest and Annapurna treks. 

Exodus acknowledges the risks of flying in Nepal and other mountain areas and works with the relevant authorities to add any possible safety measures for our customers, as such all airlines used by Exodus in Nepal have been through an independent safety audit. 

Exodus would like to reassure all customers in Nepal or due to travel that we will work hard to ensure your holiday continues as planned while fully cooperating with all local authorities. 


 


 

 
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