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Bangladesh's largest private airline starts Riyadh flights as demand grows

Bangladesh's largest private airline starts Riyadh flights as demand grows

Arab News22-04-2025

DHAKA: US-Bangla Airlines, the largest airline in Bangladesh by fleet size, has launched direct flights from Dhaka to Riyadh amid increasing demand for travel to Saudi Arabia.
The inaugural flight from Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport to King Khalid International Airport took off on Monday, with 423 passengers on board.
The flights will run five times a week on an Airbus 330 aircraft, with plans to gradually expand to daily service.
'Today, also, we are flying with full occupancy. There is always demand for destinations in the Middle East,' Kamrul Islam, the carrier's general manager for public relations, told Arab News on Tuesday.
'We are receiving very good responses from the passengers ... The route will soon be served by daily flights.'
The airline is tapping into the growing market for Middle East travel. Flights to Saudi Arabia have been too few to accommodate the needs of some 3 million Bangladeshi workers in the Kingdom and hundreds of thousands of people traveling for the annual Hajj and Umrah pilgrimages.
In August last year, it launched daily flights to Jeddah, becoming the first — and so far the only — private Bangladeshi airline to fly to the Kingdom.
'Our aim is to start flight operations gradually in all the destinations where Bangladeshi migrants live,' Islam said.
'In the near future, we are planning to begin flight operations to Dammam and Madinah. Our plan is to begin these flights by the next year. It takes six to seven months of preparations to launch a new station.'
Founded in 2010, US-Bangla Airlines started as a domestic carrier and has lately expanded its routes to go international. The Riyadh route marks the airline's 14th international destination and sixth in the Middle East.
'Every destination in the Middle East is a base for Bangladeshi migrants,' Islam said.
'We are currently operating also to other places in the region, like Dubai, Sharjah, Abu Dhabi, Muscat, and Doha.'
With its latest acquisition of new Airbus A330 and Boeing 737 aircraft last year, the carrier has become the largest airline in Bangladesh by fleet size.
With the additions, the US-Bangla fleet now consists of 24 aircraft, while the national flag carrier Biman has 21.

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