Prime Minister's dissatisfaction with the plane
The decision to sign a nuclear weapons disarmament agreement in the cabinet meeting
Prime Minister
Sheikh Hasina has expressed dissatisfaction at the cabinet meeting of Biman
Biman Airlines on behalf of state-run air transport organization. A
draft of the meeting of the meeting held at the Prime Minister's Office on
Monday was approved by the draft draft of the Air Transport Agreement between
Bangladesh and the United Arab Emirates. During
the discussion on this agenda, the Prime Minister said that there is no seat to
be asked to make a ticket. And while leaving, the plane is
empty. You
have to come out of this situation.
After the cabinet meeting, a senior minister told Kaler Kantho that, not only the Prime Minister of the aircraft, almost all ministers of the government are annoyed. He has no right to leave the aircraft at 9. No one wants to ride on Bangladesh Airlines.
An official from Biman told Kaler Kantho that the decision to renew the contract in the cabinet yesterday was one-sided. Only Biman Bangladesh Airlines from Bangladesh operates 14 flights a week and Regent Airways fliesby seven days a week on Sylhet-Dubai route. And in the UAE, several airlines operate 90 flights a week.
Of these, Etihad Airways operates seven routes on Abu Dhabi-Dhaka route, Emirates on Dubai-21, Flydouba operates 10 flights on Dubai-Dhaka route and 14 on Chittagong routes. AirArabia operates 11 flights on Sharjah-Dhaka route and Sharjah-Chittagong routes. In addition, RAAC operates six airways allocated AirArabia flights. There are 36 more flights to operate from Bangladesh in the week, Emirates Emirates, Etihad, Flydubai and AirArabia, the United Arab Emirates's air transport company. These airlines will operate these unused flights soon.
US-Bangla Airlines is also nominated as the Bangladeshi Airlines outside Biman Biman Airlines and Regent Airways. A private airline official told Kaler Kantho, "The Bangladeshi airline has to get the approval of the flight to make a lot of efforts. To wait for a long time to get permission to operate flights to the United Arab Emirates. And the situation in the United Arab Emirates is exactly the opposite. We're sitting to allow them to manage their flights. '
At present, the Bangladesh Air Force operates flights on 14 international routes. These are - Bangkok, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Jeddah, Dammam, Kuwait, Kathmandu, Calcutta, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Muscat, Doha, Yangon and London. Among these destinations, the most profitable route for the airline is Dhaka-Dubai and Dhaka-Abu Dhabi. Due to the inefficiency of the aircraft itself, the flight can not raise these routes. But a private company is not allowed to operate in Abu Dhabi and Dubai.
Regent Airways and the US Bangla Airlines Bangkok, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Kathmandu, Calcutta, Muscat and Doha have got the approval to operate flights on these seven international routes. Flight management has started in many of these. These two airlines from Bangladesh want to operate flights in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. But due to restrictions, they can not do it.
Meanwhile, in the cabinet meeting, Bangladesh has decided to sign UN nuclear disarmament agreement. A draft proposal has approved the draft cabinet. The Cabinet Secretary said Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres will sign the agreement during the 72nd session of the UN General Assembly.
In yesterday's meeting, the cabinet was informed about preparing the government for achieving sustainable development targets (SDGs). The Cabinet Secretary told reporters that the implementation of the SDG implementation program in Bangladesh is better than many countries. Bangladesh's position is very good to meet 17 targets. The government has published a book about this, which is not another country. Apart from this, a separate department has been formed in the Prime Minister's Office to implement the SDG. Where the Chief Co-ordinator was appointed.
In the cabinet meeting yesterday, the condolence proposal was accepted on the death of singer Abdul Jabbar.
After the cabinet meeting, a senior minister told Kaler Kantho that, not only the Prime Minister of the aircraft, almost all ministers of the government are annoyed. He has no right to leave the aircraft at 9. No one wants to ride on Bangladesh Airlines.
An official from Biman told Kaler Kantho that the decision to renew the contract in the cabinet yesterday was one-sided. Only Biman Bangladesh Airlines from Bangladesh operates 14 flights a week and Regent Airways fliesby seven days a week on Sylhet-Dubai route. And in the UAE, several airlines operate 90 flights a week.
Of these, Etihad Airways operates seven routes on Abu Dhabi-Dhaka route, Emirates on Dubai-21, Flydouba operates 10 flights on Dubai-Dhaka route and 14 on Chittagong routes. AirArabia operates 11 flights on Sharjah-Dhaka route and Sharjah-Chittagong routes. In addition, RAAC operates six airways allocated AirArabia flights. There are 36 more flights to operate from Bangladesh in the week, Emirates Emirates, Etihad, Flydubai and AirArabia, the United Arab Emirates's air transport company. These airlines will operate these unused flights soon.
US-Bangla Airlines is also nominated as the Bangladeshi Airlines outside Biman Biman Airlines and Regent Airways. A private airline official told Kaler Kantho, "The Bangladeshi airline has to get the approval of the flight to make a lot of efforts. To wait for a long time to get permission to operate flights to the United Arab Emirates. And the situation in the United Arab Emirates is exactly the opposite. We're sitting to allow them to manage their flights. '
At present, the Bangladesh Air Force operates flights on 14 international routes. These are - Bangkok, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Jeddah, Dammam, Kuwait, Kathmandu, Calcutta, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Muscat, Doha, Yangon and London. Among these destinations, the most profitable route for the airline is Dhaka-Dubai and Dhaka-Abu Dhabi. Due to the inefficiency of the aircraft itself, the flight can not raise these routes. But a private company is not allowed to operate in Abu Dhabi and Dubai.
Regent Airways and the US Bangla Airlines Bangkok, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Kathmandu, Calcutta, Muscat and Doha have got the approval to operate flights on these seven international routes. Flight management has started in many of these. These two airlines from Bangladesh want to operate flights in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. But due to restrictions, they can not do it.
Meanwhile, in the cabinet meeting, Bangladesh has decided to sign UN nuclear disarmament agreement. A draft proposal has approved the draft cabinet. The Cabinet Secretary said Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres will sign the agreement during the 72nd session of the UN General Assembly.
In yesterday's meeting, the cabinet was informed about preparing the government for achieving sustainable development targets (SDGs). The Cabinet Secretary told reporters that the implementation of the SDG implementation program in Bangladesh is better than many countries. Bangladesh's position is very good to meet 17 targets. The government has published a book about this, which is not another country. Apart from this, a separate department has been formed in the Prime Minister's Office to implement the SDG. Where the Chief Co-ordinator was appointed.
In the cabinet meeting yesterday, the condolence proposal was accepted on the death of singer Abdul Jabbar.

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