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Passengers hostage to Biman ground handling agents at HSIA Dhaka : Passengers' sufferings at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in the capital have increased manifold as ground handling works by the country's national flag carrier Biman Bangladesh Airlines hit a new low. |
16 July, 2022 |
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Padma Bridge opens new door to tourism in Bangladesh Dhaka : Even in such off-peak season, Kuakata, Sundarbans, Bagerhat and country's other promising tourism destinations in the south-western side previously untapped due to poor connectivity are gearing for an influx of tourists as the long-awaited dream of the nation Pad... |
01 July, 2022 |
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Padma Bridge opens new door to tourism in Bangladesh Dhaka : Even in such off-peak season, Kuakata, Sundarbans, Bagerhat and country's other promising tourism destinations in the south-western side previously untapped due to poor connectivity are gearing for an influx of tourists as the long-awaited dream of the nation Pad... |
01 July, 2022 |
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Travel sales surpass pre-pandemic numbers by triple amount Dhaka : After terrible crisis in tourism sector induced by the pandemic, the country's travel trade sector got a revival chance in the form of an international tourism fair titled Triplover Dhaka Travel Mart-2022. |
16 June, 2022 |
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After terrible pandemic crisis, country's travel trade gets revival chance Dhaka : The two-year long horror of the Covid-19 pandemic left the country's travel trade sector with immeasurable losses of BDT 60,000 crore, said a recent study by BIDS. However, as the coronavirus crisis has improved with time, the industry is looking at light in the ... |
01 June, 2022 |
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Frequent change of BTB CEO leaves country's tourism hanging Dhaka : Established in 2010, Bangladesh Tourism Board (BTB) saw nine CEOs in ten years, taking charge, one after another, to guide the country's tourism industry towards the development that has been forever untapped. This lingering curse of a practice_ frequent changes ... |
16 May, 2022 |
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BD airlines should modernise fleet with B737 Max, B787 family : MD of Commercial Marketing Dhaka : Airlines in Bangladesh currently have the right mix of airplanes to serve their current market needs. However, for future growth and expansion, they will need to modernise their fleet with airplanes that are fuel-efficient such as the 737 Max and the 787 family. ... |
01 May, 2022 |
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Country's airline industry can help grow GDP up to 10pc Dhaka : Aviation and tourism together contribute only 3 per cent to the country's GDP. However, the number can be upped to 10 per cent by the airlines, given that the government finally realises how huge the sector is and facilitate it with policy support and incentive. ... |
16 April, 2022 |
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Airbus promotes "controversial" A350 in BD, found flawed by global airlines Dhaka : With the hopes of expanding its business in South Asia starting with Bangladesh, Airbus held an exhibition at Dhaka Airport to demonstrate its wide-body new generation aircraft A350 to the country's airline officials, aviation authorities and media personnel on M... |
01 April, 2022 |
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Allow third carriers to carry Umrah passengers besides Biman, Saudia Dhaka : Bangladesh is the first country in the region to be allowed Umrah pilgrimage by Saudi Arabia in 2022 following the coronavirus pandemic that put a halt in it for the last two years. Welcoming how Saudi Arabia prioritises Bangladesh for pilgrimage, which is a key trav... |
16 March, 2022 |