Dhaka: Air India has offered concession fares to London-bound travellers from Sylhet in northeast Bangladesh with national carrier Bangladesh Biman developing problems.
The travellers would have to pay the same fare as Dhaka-London flights, Air India's manager for Bangladesh A.K. Mitra announced, the Bangladesh Observer reported.
The one-way Dhaka-London fare is $US 1,250 in the First Class and $US 2,500 return, $US 800 one-way and $US 1,500 return in Business Class and $US 400 one way and $US 800 in the Economy Class return.
Air India has slashed fares for London, New York, Chicago and Toronto by five to 10 percent. Biman has been forced suspend its flights to the US, both for security and financial reasons.
18/06/06 IANS/Telugu Portal
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