BANGLADESH

Biman ready to operate Hajj flights with own aircraft: Ali

State minister for civil aviation and tourism Md Mahbub Ali today said Biman Bangladesh Airlines has completed preparation to operate Hajj flights with its own Boeing-777 aircraft.

“We are ready to start hajj flight on May 31, if Hajj agencies are ready to send Hajj pilgrims,’ he told media after visiting Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport (HSIA).

The minister said that Biman would operate flights with its own aircraft this year canceling flights to other destinations as the national flag career has only 21 aircraft in its fleet.

The junior minister said the national flag carrier will decrease flight frequency on less important routes to ensure the smooth operation of dedicated hajj flights.

Ali said that stern action would be taken against airport officials or employees for negligence in duty and in case of harassing passengers.

The state minister directed immigration police not to unnecessarily question passengers during immigration at Dhaka airport.

“I told them (immigration police) to interrogate only those you deem necessary to question. If needed, they can be interrogated separately,” Ali said.

He also instructed the customs officials not to check the baggage of all passengers a mandatory basis.

Regarding the ground handling service at the airport, the state minister said his ministry has formed a team who is instructed to visit HSIA three days a week to oversee the ground handling management.

Civil aviation and tourism secretary Md Mokammel Hossain, CAAB chairman Md Mofidur Rahman, Biman Bangladesh Airlines board chairman Sajjadul Hassan, CAAB member Abu Saleh Mahmud Mannafi, and Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport executive director Muhammed Kamrul Islam, among others, were present during the visit.

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