Published on 08:01 PM, July 31, 2022

Number of air passengers fall on Jashore, Barishal routes following Padma Bridge inauguration

Novoair to halt Dhaka-Barishal flights from tomorrow

Air passengers from Dhaka to Jashore and Barishal have dropped significantly as many southbound travellers are preferring to travel by road following the inauguration of Padma Bridge in late June.

All three airlines -- Biman Bangladesh, US-Bangla, and Novoair -- are facing difficulty to attract passengers on these routes.

They have drastically lowered ticket prices to the two most sought-after domestic locations, but according to sources at the three airlines, the action has not yet had any influence on the weak passenger volume.

Due to losses, Novoair has decided to temporarily halt its Barishal route flights starting tomorrow.

A Biman spokesman said the airline, which previously operated seven flights each week on the Barishal route, will now run three only.

Biman's airfare on the Jashore route now costs around Tk 3,200 while on the Barisal route, it is around Tk 3,000, as compared to the previous fare of Tk 3,500 to Tk 3,700, respectively, a Biman official told The Daily Star.

US-Bangla Airlines is now charging around Tk 3,500 on the Barishal route and Tk 3,700 on Jashore, as compared to the previous Tk 4,500 to Tk 5,000 airfares.

US-Bangla Airlines General Manager (Public Relations) Kamrul Islam said, the number of passengers on Barishal and Jashore routes have decreased following the inauguration of Padma Bridge.

The months of June-July are considered an off-season for air travel and travellers are enjoying using the recently opened Padma Bridge, as it save them both time and money.

Sources in the US-Bangla Airlines said one-third of their flights remain empty after the inauguration of the Padma bridge.

Kamrul said they are still operating six daily flights to Jashore and two daily flights to Barishal.