HimCon Aviation
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- Although the seven HimCon nations are relatively undeveloped, transportation is gradually improving. There is a trans-HimCon railway connecting the seven nations and air transportation is available.
- The two international aerodromes are located in Thimpu, Bhutan, and Jammu City, Jammu.
- In the eastern Himalayan Confederacy there are regular international flights from Thimpu to Kathmandu, Nepal; Lhasa, Tibet; Calcutta, Bengal; Frederiksnagore; Chinsurah; Akyab, Arakan; Chengdu, Nanhanguo; and Mandalay, Burma.
- Regular local flights in the eastern Himalayan Confederacy connect Thimpu, Itanagar, and Along in Bhutan; Jomsom, Chame, and Dhunai in Lo; and Gangtok, Darjeeling and Kalimpang in Sikkim.
- Travelers flying from the eastern end of the Himalayan Confederacy to the western must fly to Thimpu and transfer to a flight to Kathmandu, then make a connection from Kathmandu to their destination.
- In the western Himalayan Confederacy there are regular international flights from Kathmandu to Thimpu, Bhutan; Lhasa, Tibet; Amritsar, Sikh R.S.; Herat, Moghul N.R.; Lucknow, Oudh; Delhi, Samraj; and Jaipur, Rajputana.
- Regular local flights in the western HimCon connect Kathmandu, Pauri, and Nainital in Nepal; Jammu City in Jammu, Srinigar in Kashmir; and Kargil and Leh in Ladakh.*
- There is also an international flight from Leh, Ladakh, to Ali, Tibet.
- Travelers flying from the western end of the Himalayan Confederacy to the eastern must fly to Kathmandu and transfer to a flight to Thimpu, then make a connection from Thimpu to their destination.