Bangladesh-India to resume flight operation from Oct 28

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DHAKA, Oct 17, 2020 (BSS) – Bangladesh is going to resume its air connectivity with India from October 28 under “air bubble” arrangement, after nearly eight months of flight suspension for containment of COVID-19 pandemic.

Three Bangladeshi airlines — Biman Bangladesh Airlines, US-Bangla Airlines, and Novo Air — will initially operate 28 flights a week while five Indian carriers — Air India, Vistara, IndiGo, SpiceJet, and GoAir — will run the same number of flights a week, according to
a post uploaded at foreign ministry’s official facebook page today.

Referring to the Bangladesh Civil Aviation Authority (CAAB) chairman, the foreign ministry said Biman is scheduled to operate flights on Dhaka-Delhi-Dhaka and Dhaka-Kolkata-Dhaka routes, US-Bangla Airlines on Dhaka-Chennai, and Novo Air on Dhaka-Kolkata-Dhaka route.

According to CAAB, the ministry said five Indian airlines will operate flights on Dhaka-Delhi-Dhaka, Dhaka-Kolkata-Dhaka, Dhaka-Chennai-Dhaka, and Dhaka-Mumbai-Dhaka routes.

Meanwhile, the newly appointed Indian High Commissioner Vikram Doraiswami expressed his happiness over the decision.

“Delighted that air bubble is to start from 28 Oct, with 28 flights a week linking Delhi, Kolkata and Chennei with Dhaka by 5 Indian and 3 Bangladeshi carriers,” he tweeted.

On October 9, the Indian High Commission in Bangladesh announced resumption of online visa application services for Bangladesh citizens.

For now, visas will be provided in nine categories including medical, business, employment, journalists, diplomatic personnel, officials, UN officials, and UN diplomats, said the Bangladesh foreign ministry.