Kowsher Jahan Khaled

Head of Business Desk

Bangladesh needs a modern airport

Bangladesh needs to upgrade its airport facilities and relevant infrastructure without further ado to keep up with the country’s fast-growing air traffic brought about by its rapid economic growth in recent years, said a top official of global airline giant Emirates.

Catering on board, with care

Luxury airline Emirates has emerged as an icon in flight catering business with the same diligence for the first, business and economy class passengers, offering food of every region it flies to.

Pran books $2.45m orders at Paris fair

Pran-RFL Group booked export orders worth around $2.45 million during the five-day SIAL fair in Paris that concluded yesterday, officials of the company said.

Food processors gather in Paris to win new business

More than 6,000 food processors from around 100 countries gathered at SIAL fair in Paris yesterday to expand market and win new business.

Tourism: the next big earner of foreign exchange

Tourism can be the third largest sector to earn foreign exchanges after garments and manpower, said the chief of a leading tour operator. Tourism is a multi-lateral sector.

Travel through river delights

Rivers are delightful places, offering both natural attraction and utility for a vast range of human activities. Throughout history, rivers have been used as transport routes, as food sources and in more recent times, as places to visit and make merry. But surprisingly, there has been a little recognition of the role of rivers in the tourism industry, a gap which the public and private sectors can fill jointly.

Cargo shipment demand to pick up soon

Demand for cargo shipment is expected to rise from the second quarter of this year, following a downturn in the business for a long time due to a recession in the western world, said a senior official of Emirates.

Emirates eyes deeper links with Dhaka

Luxury airline Emirates plans to increase its frequencies to Dhaka in the coming months with an eye on the increasing number of outbound tourists, business and corporate people and overseas jobseekers.

May 30, 2019
May 30, 2019

Bangladesh needs a modern airport

Bangladesh needs to upgrade its airport facilities and relevant infrastructure without further ado to keep up with the country’s fast-growing air traffic brought about by its rapid economic growth in recent years, said a top official of global airline giant Emirates.

April 2, 2019
April 2, 2019

Catering on board, with care

Luxury airline Emirates has emerged as an icon in flight catering business with the same diligence for the first, business and economy class passengers, offering food of every region it flies to.

October 24, 2014
October 24, 2014

Pran books $2.45m orders at Paris fair

Pran-RFL Group booked export orders worth around $2.45 million during the five-day SIAL fair in Paris that concluded yesterday, officials of the company said.

October 20, 2014
October 20, 2014

Food processors gather in Paris to win new business

More than 6,000 food processors from around 100 countries gathered at SIAL fair in Paris yesterday to expand market and win new business.

July 8, 2012
July 8, 2012

Travel through river delights

Rivers are delightful places, offering both natural attraction and utility for a vast range of human activities. Throughout history, rivers have been used as transport routes, as food sources and in more recent times, as places to visit and make merry. But surprisingly, there has been a little recognition of the role of rivers in the tourism industry, a gap which the public and private sectors can fill jointly.

July 8, 2012
July 8, 2012

Tourism: the next big earner of foreign exchange

Tourism can be the third largest sector to earn foreign exchanges after garments and manpower, said the chief of a leading tour operator. Tourism is a multi-lateral sector.

March 8, 2012
March 8, 2012

Cargo shipment demand to pick up soon

Demand for cargo shipment is expected to rise from the second quarter of this year, following a downturn in the business for a long time due to a recession in the western world, said a senior official of Emirates.

March 1, 2012
March 1, 2012

Emirates eyes deeper links with Dhaka

Luxury airline Emirates plans to increase its frequencies to Dhaka in the coming months with an eye on the increasing number of outbound tourists, business and corporate people and overseas jobseekers.

April 20, 2011
April 20, 2011

Balancing Between Office And Family

One of the biggest issues that both employees and employers face is balancing between the demands from home and work. Making happy the boss or other colleagues at office and the spouse and other family members at home is not an easy task. As the family structure changes, people are more used to coping with various family issues.

February 14, 2011
February 14, 2011

Time to go eco-savvy

Scientists have long rung the alarm bells about the mounting threats of climate change, and its corollaries, such as hurricanes, droughts, and vast land's disappearing into the sea.

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