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Tenzing–Hillary Airport (IATA: LUA, ICAO: VNLK), otherwise called Lukla Airport, is a little air terminal in the town of Lukla, in Khumbu, Solukhumbu District, Province No. 1, eastern Nepal. A program titled Most Extreme Airports, communicate on The History Channel in 2010, appraised the air terminal as the most hazardous airplane terminal on the planet for more than 20 years. 


In January 2008 the air terminal was renamed out of appreciation for Sherpa Tenzing Norgay and Sir Edmund Hillary, the principal individuals to achieve the summit of Mount Everest and furthermore to stamp their endeavors in the development of this air terminal. 


The airplane terminal is famous in light of the fact that Lukla is where the vast majority begin the move to Mount Everest Base Camp. There are day by day flights amongst Lukla and Kathmandu amid light hours in great climate. In spite of the fact that the flying separation is short, rain generally happens in Lukla while the sun is sparkling brilliantly in Kathmandu. High winds, overcast cover, and changing perceivability regularly mean flights can be deferred or the air terminal shut. The airplane terminal is contained inside a steel fence and watched by the Nepali furnished police or common police all day and all night.

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