Anyhoo, landing in Lukla is probably one of the most iconic and also scariest activities for trekkers on their way to the Everest Base Camp Trek or any other trek like that in the Himalayas. By 2026, prospective hikers will need to be aware that the mechanics of catching a flight from Kathmandu over to the East Acreage and first hopping into Lukla have changed since just a few years ago. Lukla flights used to depart from Kathmandu's domestic terminal, but most now fly out of Manthali Airport near Ramechhap. This, however, has been introduced in accordance with TIA(Uniport) to unburden it and increase the flight reliability of flights heading into the Everest Region.
Tenzing-Hillary Airport being congested, Manthali Airport (Ramechhap) is the busiest airport for Lukla flights. Taking the time to be adequately ready for this transition is going to get you off on a much more relaxed foot than if you have to deal with all of the prolapsing that comes with last-minute changes or hang-ups while traveling on the road.
Why Lukla Flights are now from Manthali Airport – Rasuwa.
The first explanation for why flights would leave from Manthali, and not Kathmandu, is exhaustion. Kathmandu's Tribhuvan International Airport welcomes both international flights from around the globe as well as domestic flights to and from destinations throughout Nepal, including Lukla. A handful of operators, including Summit Air, Tara Air, and Sita Air, have shifted most of their Lukla departures to Manthali in a bid to ensure more regular flights with fewer disruptions.
Less traffic and more predictable early am weather windows for pilots out of Manthali. Having the ability to look for relatively steady flying conditions for landing into Lukla's infamous short, uphill runway (Tenzing-Hillary Airport), there are also safety and reliability bonuses to departing from a less crowded domestic airport.
Kathmandu to Manthali Airport, Ramechhap: How to travel?
During the Everest base camp Trek, but before you can take your flight to Lukla, you'll need to make the journey to Manthali Airport. The airport is located about 83 kilometres northeast of Kathmandu, or a road distance of around 4.5 to 5 hours by vehicle. Early in the morning, or possibly from midnight, is when most trekkers depart Kathmandu (we left at dawn) to do just that … get onto the first Lukla flight window of the day.
There are several ways to sort this: you can take private taxis or jeeps, shared SUVs and vans, or pre-book transfers with your trekking operator. Many trekking companies will organize the entire journey, from your road trip to Manthali and flight to Lukla, just in case cloud cover keeps you from taking off.
Length of the Flight, Schedules, and Different Seasons
Upon landing at Manthali, the flight to Lukla Airport will take just 15 to 25 minutes, and some of the first looks from the sky on the lower peaks of the Himalaya as you fly gradually touch down toward the Khumbu valley.
Typically, flights to Lukla are conducted in the mornings when there is good visibility and relatively less wind. Flights are usually scheduled from 6 am to 11 am based on weather and when your airline has planned for you. An afternoon flight is rare, at least in part because conditions both on the ground and, exceptionally, high in the mountains tend to become more volatile later.
Flight activity is also seasonally variable. Since most flights are going to Manthali because of the rush of passengers in Spring (March – May) and Autumn (October – December), the peak trekking seasons are. When the airway decides, and this is happening less regularly.
Booking Flights: Costs and Tips
Lukla flight cost varies by nationality, carrier, and season little cheaper for Nepalese or Indian) and a little higher during the peak trekking season.
Prices tend to rise during peak season since demand is high and fewer seats are available. But it is definitely recommended to book in advance, especially if you are not booking through a trekking company and will be trekking on an independent basis. Tara Air, Summit Air, and Sita Air traverse along the route on STOL planes such as the Twin Otter or Dornier 228.
Weather Impact and Flight Reliability
Lukla is quite weather-dependent still, even from Manthali. The hills and mountains around Lukla result in clouds, wind, and wind shear that can shut down flying quickly. Cancellations like that are not uncommon, especially in monsoon season (June to September), but also off and on at seasonal change times.
Thus, it makes sense to schedule buffer days. Many trekkers budget in an extra day or two in Kathmandu or near Lukla, so that if flights are delayed, they won't have to give up chunks of their other sections of trekking.
If you want the guarantee of a schedule when it comes to flights between Kathmandu and Lukla, a helicopter is another alternative. However, they are considerably more expensive than fixed-wing flights.
Arrival at Lukla Airport
It's truly otherworldly to fly into Tenzing-Hillary Airport (LUA). The airport has been carved into the side of a mountain, leaving you with one of the most stunning runways on earth. As soon as you land, you will be thrown into the Everest trekking circuit — there are shops and lodges, stores selling gear that says "Everest," and other trekkers on their pilgrimage.
The majority of trekkers would be commencing from Lukla - Phakding - Namche Bazaar itself, either for the regular way to Everest Base Camp, the alternate higher pass, or the valley with charm.
After Your Flight.
Once you arrive, the hustle of Lukla's tiny airport shifts rapidly into getting to and trekking mode. You must ensure that you are carrying your trekking permits (TIMS and Sagarmatha National Park Entry Permit) along with you, and your bags should be packed, as there's a weight restriction for luggage when flying to the region. Many trekking companies can hire you porters and guides to set up the gear, take it down the trail while you are already walking.
The weather in Lukla can vary significantly from that of Kathmandu or Manthali: keep some second-layer clothes and protect yourself against potential storm conditions at all times, also in spring or autumn.
Preparing for a successful Lukla flight in 2026
If you fly to Lukla in 2026? And that's a knowledge of day-of traffic patterns, prepared for the fact that your trip will involve overland road travel — this is not just snow and mountaintop travelers, but brief mountain flights gone tomorrow, and change on the fly. Moving the departure point from Lukla to Manthali Airport would make Lukla flights more reliable by keeping them out of Kathmandu, but it adds another logistical step for most trekkers.
Booking for flights, spare days, and the weather report are crucial before setting out on treks. "Planning makes it a lot more of a stress-free experience for folks to enjoy the trip without feeling stressed and rushed because they're not sure how long their travel will take," she says. With the right attitude and a bit of willingness to be flexible, your journey to Lukla is not just a logistical ho-hum, but a memorable part of your colorful Everest experience.
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