Biman Bangladesh Airline Ltd has resumed flights on domestic routes through connecting flights.
The national carrier in a media statement made the announcement on Sunday.
The statement said a total of 30 flights are operating on Dhaka-Chittagong and Sylhet-Dhaka routes every week, with 11 flying on Dhaka-Chittagong, 14 on Chittagong-Dhaka and five to seven on Sylhet-Dhaka routes.
DC-10, Boeing-777 and 737 are the carriers being used for transporting passengers, said the statement.
Biman hoped it would help passengers travel at a lower cost.
It will cost Tk 3,500 and Tk 2,800 to travel to Chittagong and Sylhet per passenger.
Biman shut its flights on local routes until Nov 29 for avoiding schedule chaos and facilitating unhindered operation of flights for Hajj pilgrims.
The national carrier in a media statement made the announcement on Sunday.
The statement said a total of 30 flights are operating on Dhaka-Chittagong and Sylhet-Dhaka routes every week, with 11 flying on Dhaka-Chittagong, 14 on Chittagong-Dhaka and five to seven on Sylhet-Dhaka routes.
DC-10, Boeing-777 and 737 are the carriers being used for transporting passengers, said the statement.
Biman hoped it would help passengers travel at a lower cost.
It will cost Tk 3,500 and Tk 2,800 to travel to Chittagong and Sylhet per passenger.
Biman shut its flights on local routes until Nov 29 for avoiding schedule chaos and facilitating unhindered operation of flights for Hajj pilgrims.
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