Economic Reportyer :
International airlines Emirates has celebrated three decades of operations n Bangladesh. To mark the occasion, the Dubai-based airlines agency organized a reception at a hotel in the city, which was attended by local travel agency operators and representatives of different media outlets.
Among others Prime Minister’s media advisor and Daily Observer Editor Iqbal Sobhan Chowdhury, UAE’s ambassador in Bangladesh Saeed bin Hajar Al Shehi, BFUJ president Monjurual Hasan Bulbul, The News Today Editor Reazuddin Ahmed, Emirates’ marketing communication department’s executive Sardar Khan and Bangladesh area manager Khalid Ali J Hasan addressed the function.
The Emirates officials said the Dubai-based airlines began flights between Dubai and Dhaka on 27 October 1986, a year after the airline commenced its operations. Dhaka was the 7th destination to be linked to Dubai, after Karachi, Mumbai, New Delhi, Colombo, Cairo and Amman. The airline started with two weekly flights between Dubai and Dhaka.
International airlines Emirates has celebrated three decades of operations n Bangladesh. To mark the occasion, the Dubai-based airlines agency organized a reception at a hotel in the city, which was attended by local travel agency operators and representatives of different media outlets.
Among others Prime Minister’s media advisor and Daily Observer Editor Iqbal Sobhan Chowdhury, UAE’s ambassador in Bangladesh Saeed bin Hajar Al Shehi, BFUJ president Monjurual Hasan Bulbul, The News Today Editor Reazuddin Ahmed, Emirates’ marketing communication department’s executive Sardar Khan and Bangladesh area manager Khalid Ali J Hasan addressed the function.
The Emirates officials said the Dubai-based airlines began flights between Dubai and Dhaka on 27 October 1986, a year after the airline commenced its operations. Dhaka was the 7th destination to be linked to Dubai, after Karachi, Mumbai, New Delhi, Colombo, Cairo and Amman. The airline started with two weekly flights between Dubai and Dhaka.