Fly conveniently between Kathmandu (Tribhuvan International Airport - KTM) and Wuhan (Wuhan Tianhe International Airport - WUH) with competitive flight options. There are several connecting flights available via popular airlines such as China Eastern Airlines, Air China, China Southern Airlines and others - typically with one stop in transit hubs like Kunming, Chengdu, Bangkok, or Seoul.
Direct nonstop flights on this route are limited or currently unavailable, so most itineraries include at least one layover. Whether you’re travelling for business or leisure, flights are regularly scheduled throughout the year with multiple weekly departures.
Flight fare ranges vary seasonally and by airline, stopovers, and booking windows. Below are typical price ranges based on recent market searches:
| Season / Period | Sample Fare (Round Trip) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Low Season (e.g., early Jan – Mar) | Pound 403 – Pound 450 / INR 33,000–38,000 | Generally lower demand & better deals |
| Shoulder Season (Apr – May / Sep – Oct) | Pound 420 – Pound 520 / INR 38,000–48,000 | Moderate pricing, comfortable weather |
| Peak Summer (Jun – Aug) | Pound 450 – Pound 600 / INR 45,000–55,000 | Higher travel demand - higher fares |
| Festive / Holiday Periods | Pound 500+ / 50,000+ | Prices generally increase around major holidays |
Currently, there are no active direct flights from Kathmandu to Wuhan. In the past, limited direct services were available, but now passengers must travel via connecting hubs.
The total travel time usually ranges from 6 to 10 hours (with 1 stop), depending on the route and layover duration. The actual flight time is around 4 hours, but connections increase total journey time.
A typical route is:
Kathmandu → Kunming / Chengdu / Guangzhou / Hong Kong → Wuhan (WUH)
Kunming and Guangzhou are the most commonly used transit hubs for this route.
The average fare usually ranges from USD 180 to USD 500+, depending on season, airline, and booking time. Prices can rise during peak travel periods and holidays.
Common airlines include:
Wuhan Tianhe International Airport (WUH) is the main airport serving Wuhan, one of central China’s largest cities and a major transportation hub.
It is recommended to book 2–3 months in advance, especially for peak travel seasons when demand increases and fares become higher.