New Delhi: Bangladesh’s sole private airline GMG Airlines will fly four times a week to Delhi as well as launch a Sylhet-Guwahati daily service, taking advantage of a plan to allow private carriers of South Asian nations greater freedom over each others’ skies.
It also wants to launch a thrice-a-day service between Dhaka and Calcutta, but awaits a bilateral pact to do so. GMG hopes to be allowed to fly to other Indian cities .
Dhaka has already cleared Sahara Airline’s and Jet Air’s plans to link Calcutta with Dhaka through a daily Boeing-737 flight, but these flights are yet to take off.
22/03/06 Telegraph
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Thursday, March 23, 2006
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