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India-Bangladesh air bubble to commence from tomorrow

Dhaka/UNI: The flight operation between Bangladesh and India under air bubble arrangement will resume on Sunday after four months of suspension due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

India-Bangladesh flights to be launched this week

Dhaka/UNI: After a long time India-Bangladesh flights are set to resume.

Singapore restricts entry to travellers from Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka

Singapore has refused to allow entry to all those who have recently traveled to Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka, beginning May 2, following a huge spike in COVID-19 cases in these South Asian nations, the sovereign island-city state said in a notice.   

Jammu and Kashmir: Sonamarg to be thrown open on Feb 24

 Srinagar: The famous health resort Sonamarg in this district will be reopened for visitors on February 24 even as the district administration in collaboration with the tourism department and the SDA will organise a snow festival on the occasion.

Bangladesh to restart flights to India from October 28

Dhaka/UNI: Bangladesh is going to start its air connectivity with India from October 28 under air bubble arrangement, after nearly eight months of flight suspension for containment of COVID-19 pandemic.

Bangladesh eases air travel restrictions on domestic flights

Dhaka/Xinhua: Bangladesh eased from Sunday air travel restrictions on domestic flights as the Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh (CAAB) has issued updated guidelines.