Monday, May 2, 2011

BANGLADESH AIRPORT

             

        Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport, formerly known as Zia International Airport, is the largest airport in Bangladesh located just 11 miles (17 kilometres) from Dhaka city in Uttara. It has an area of 1,981 acres and serves approximately 6 million international and domestic passengers every year as well as 150,000 tons of cargo and freight, this equates to 52% of the country's total arrivals and departures.
              
             The airport is a hub for all 4 major airlines of Bangladesh, including Biman Bangladesh Airlines, GMG Airlines, United Airways and Regent Airways, and it is used by over 30 other airlines flying to destinations worldwide.
You can now use this website for live flight status, flight departures, flight arrivals and other latest flight an There are not as many airports in Bangladesh as there are in many other countries but the country still has a reasonable number of landing spots. The majority of the country’s airports have some form of published instrument approach procedure but only two of the country’s airports have a structured customs system. There is only one military airport in Bangladesh – The Teigaon airport in Dhak
             
              . The other eleven airports that can be found in the country are all designated for use by civilians and this makes air travel in Bangladesh relatively convenient.
Whether you are planning to fly to Bangladesh by passenger aircraft or if you have some form of private aircraft, you will need an idea of where the various airports are located. This sort of information will enable you to better plan your way around the country. In order to help you make the most of your holiday, we have provided a list of the various airports in Bangladesh. These are managed by the Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh. We hope that this information will prove to be most useful to you when you travel to this beautiful country.

           Dhaha airport is quite clean compared to calcutta and delhi. Regarding ppl taking bribe, thats a reflection of the society there. I feel sorry that its not changing, There are many countries where airport staff dont understand or very poor english, thats not a shame, the best thing would be if private company takes over running the airport, then it would become much better. I hope, its no use passing bad comments, it will never change until the politicians change thier culture, to be of help for the cpountry instead of making money for them and their 14 generations to come this is a joke right , where do we start , people gettin beaten by airport officials for NOreason at all, or maybe perhaps getting killed.for british bangladeshis its like going to hell and back, you just dont care and this is supposedly to be their motherland,you people really are sick BASTARDS.


IN FEW WORDS THAT DHAKA BANGLADESH AIRPORT AND ITS PEOPLE WITHIN THE AIRPORT ARE REALLY FUC---D UP AND THEIR MANNER WILL NEVER EVER WILL CHANGE. EVEN AFTER THEY COME TO USA OR ANY OTHER COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD THEY GO TO THEY STAYS THE SAME. THEIR (SHOVAV) OR IN ENGLISH BEHAVIOR NEVER CHANGES.YoNu, Why are you defending Dolly and other bunch of idiots like you? I know the answer lol. You are talking rubbish about Bangladesh and you think you are scoring credits? Are you really from Bangladesh? If you were then you would not insult yourself by talking crap in an uncivilised manner. We Bangladeshis are doing welll, we live in our country and in spite of having many problems we are trying to improve our circumstances. I know you can not get a good job or career in Bangladesh because you are not just simply good enough so you can choose to go to the UK and cook curry for white people and clean their toilets. By saying that I am not insulting or looking down upon those people who are doing that but you are only good for that kind of job.
Grow up you retarded lowlife piece of freshie idiot. Never curse any country, specially your own one. You will not get a life ever, Iam pretty sure about that.

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