Businesspeople expressed hope that tourism during Eid-ul-Azha holidays will generate over Tk 700 crore in transactions in Cox’s Bazar.
Nature lovers crowd hill destinations as resorts report full bookings
Additionally, a reduction in customs duty rates from 10 to 3 percent was proposed on all types of jet fuel and aviation spirits which is expected to reduce airfares and stimulate passenger growth, particularly for domestic carriers
The decision was made at a meeting of the Lama Upazila Natural Disaster Preparedness Committee yesterday
A digital nomad is an individual who travels while working remotely, typically using the internet to perform their jobs.
Currently, over 100,000 people are visiting Cox's Bazar daily
With the holidays lasting nine days, the town is anticipating a surge in visitors from the day after Eid, continuing for the next five days
Expects 15-20 lakh tourists, Tk 150cr turnover
State Minister for Civil Aviation M Mahbub Ali today said that work is underway to operate flights 24 hours a day at all airports in the country.
US-Bangla Airlines is going to start operating flights to Dubai from February 1, next year.
Singapore will open a new segregated travel lane for a limited number of business, official and high economic value travellers from all countries, the government said on Tuesday, as part of efforts to revive its key travel and hospitality sectors.
The Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh (CAAB) in a circular issued today said all passengers entering Bangladesh must have Covid-19 negative certificate.
Turkish Airways has started issuing return tickets to Italy-bound Bangladeshi expatriates from today.
Biman Bangladesh Airlines will start direct flights to London from Sylhet from October 4.
After months of shutdown due to the pandemic Biman Bangladesh Airlines will resume flying on the Dhaka-Singapore route from October 1.
State Minister for Civil Aviation and Tourism Md Mahbub Ali has called upon local administration to keep tourism prospects in mind while taking up any development project at the local level.
Tourist spots, hotels, motels and resorts in Bandarban will be opened on a limited scale for tourists from tomorrow, after a five-month closure due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Covid-19-induced nationwide lockdown and a much cleaner Yamuna river have ensured that the Taj Mahal in India’s Agra is free from swarms of insects for the first time in five years, an official of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has said.