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US-Bangla, Vistara to Operate Flights between Dhaka-Delhi

US-Bangla will start operating Dhaka-Kolkata and Dhaka-Chennai up and down flights from Wednesday, several months into hiatus caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

Except for Monday, the plane will leave Dhaka for Kolkata at 9:45 am while Dhaka-bound aircraft’s take-off from Kolkata airport is 11 am.

US-Bangla plane will leave Dhaka for Chennai at 10:30 am on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday and vice versa at 1:30 pm.

Indian air carrier Vistara will launch flight services to Bangladesh from November 5 under the air bubble agreement.

The announcement came just a day after SpiceJet had decided to operate flights to Dhaka and Chattogram from India.

Vistara will operate special non-stop flights between Delhi and Dhaka from November 5, the airline said in a press release.

The services will be operated on Thursdays and Sundays between the two cities, using the airline's Airbus A320 Neo aircraft.

Vistara Chief Executive Officer Leslie Thng claimed to have been happy for consistently expanding international network and widening global presence, despite corona adversities.

There is significant demand for air travel between India and Bangladesh, and the resumption of flights brings relief to the traders, business communities and other regular travelers, he said.

Bookings are taking place in all channels, including Vistara's website, mobile app and through travel agents.

SpiceJet said it will operate non-stop flights four times a week between Kolkata and Chittagong, besides connecting Delhi, Kolkata and Chennai with Dhaka.

On October 17, Indian Minister of State for Civil Aviation Hardeep Singh Puri tweeted that India and Bangladesh entered into air bubble pact allowing airliners to operate 28 flights weekly.

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