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Fly Yeti
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Fly Yeti (Nepali: फ्लाइयति, stylized as flyyeti.com)[2] was a low-cost airline based in Kathmandu, Nepal. The airline was a joint venture between the Nepalese regional carrier Yeti Airlines and the Emirati low-cost airline Air Arabia. The airline suspended all flights from 16 July 2008, citing political uncertainty. The company slogan was Pay less, fly more.[3]
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History
Fly Yeti was founded in 2007 as Nepal's first low-cost carrier and commenced operations on 20 January 2008.[4] Despite its parent company Air Arabia claiming that the airline had a sufficiently high occupancy, Fly Yeti ceased operations on 16 July 2008 due to political uncertainty in Nepal.[5]
Destinations
Fly Yeti served the following destinations at the time of closure:[6][7][8]
Fly Yeti had also planned to serve Bangkok, Delhi and Hong Kong.[10]
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Fleet

At the time of its closure, Fly Yeti operated the following aircraft:[11]
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