NITN | @notintownlive | 01 May 2019, 06:59 am
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Biman Bangladesh announced on Tuesday that it has planned to resume the Delhi-Dhaka service, starting from May 13, 2019.
As flights are resumed, Biman Bangladesh will be the only carrier to operate direct flights between Delhi and Dhaka.
Initially, there will three flights a week, on Monday, Thursday and Saturday.
The airlines will fly the 162-seat Boeing 737-800 on this route.
The flights will depart from Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka at 3pm and reach Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi at 5.20pm (all local times).
From Delhi, the flights will leave at 6.20pm* and reach Dhaka at 9.20pm*.
The airline is offering is offering a 15 per cent discount on the existing base fare on the route.
This promotional offer will remain valid till May 30, 2019, according to a release by Biman Bangladesh.
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