Dhaka: Air India announced attractive fares for London, New York, Chicago and Toronto, a day ahead of its completion of resumption of flights to Dhaka on June 18, 2005.
AK Mitra, Manager of Air India in Bangladesh said that Air India is the only airline connecting Dhaka with three international cities - London, New Delhi and Kolkata.
The one-way Dhaka-London fare is US dollar 1250 in the first class and US dollar 2500 return, Us dollar 800 one-way and US dollar 1500 return in business class, US dollar 400 one-way and US dollar in the economy class, he added.
The one-way Dhaka-Chicago fare is US dollar 2000 in the first class and US dollar return, US dollar 1600 one-way and US dollar 3000 return in business class, US dollar one-way and US dollar in the economy class, he also added.
The one-way Dhaka-Toronto fare is US dollar in the first class and US dollar return, Us dollar 1400 one-way and US dollar return in business class, US dollar 700 one-way and US dollar 1200 in the economy class.
17/06/06 The New Nation, Bangladesh
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