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International flights from Dhaka resume
Flight operations on international routes, except to China, resumed today on a limited scale after over three months’ suspension -- to and from Bangladesh -- due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
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CAAB to resume international flights from June 16
Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh today decided to resume regular flights on international routes on a limited scale from June 16, after around three months of suspension due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
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144 passengers suffer for Air Asia’s flight delay
Some 144 passengers of Air Asia face untold sufferings as the Malaysia-based budget airlines made around 24 hours delay for the technical glitch, sources at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport says.
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UK lifts direct air cargo ban
The UK government has withdrawn the ban on Dhaka-London direct air cargo, two years after the authorities imposed an embargo on it citing poor security at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport.
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Shahjahan vows to make Biman more profitable
The newly sworn-in Civil Aviation and Tourism Minister AKM Shahjahan Kamal vows to make Biman Bangladesh Airlines more profitable organisation saying that it is not a difficult task.
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Keenly waiting on Bangladesh to take off
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Five-star comfort for travellers
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Raring to take bigger skies
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Tourism: Potential immense, strategy poor
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Aviation sector on the mend
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Sets sights on the top position
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Upgrade infrastructure to boost tourism