Indian airlines will resume normal services to Kathmandu from Thursday, with Air India and IndiGo will also be operating additional flights to bring back people stranded in the Nepalese capital amid the unrest in the neighbouring nation. Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu reopened on Wednesday evening after it was shut for operations on Tuesday. Airlines cancelled their flights to Kathmandu on Tuesday and Wednesday. Civil Aviation Minister K Rammohan Naidu on Wednesday said Air India and IndiGo will operate additional flights to Kathmandu to bring back people stranded there. The minister also said airlines have been advised to keep their fares within reasonable levels.