Chittagong Shah Amanat International

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City: Chittagong
Country: Bangladesh
IATA code: CGP
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News:
AirAsia more likely to serve Bangladesh with A320s (04 October 2007)
AirAsia is more likely to be the one operating to Bangladesh rather than its long haul associate carrier AirAsia X. News reports in Bangladesh, quoting from officials at the Bangladesh CAA, say AirAsia X will start operating ...
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Thai withdraws from deal to manage Bangladeshi airport (18 June 2007)
Thai Airways International has withdrawn from a deal to operate Bangladesh’s Chittagong airport, citing repeated delays in the handover. The Thai national carrier says in a brief statement that its board “has ...
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Thai reports sharp drop in fiscal Q3 profit

Air Arabia to begin Bangladesh services (11 June 2007)
Middle Eastern budget carrier Air Arabia is to begin operations to Bangladesh this month with services to the city of Chittagong. The airline, based at Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates, will open the route on 18 ...
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Proposed UK/Bangladeshi start-up Royal Bengal plans May launch (27 February 2007)
Private investors in Bangladesh and the UK are planning to launch a new carrier called Royal Bengal Airline, which aims to begin domestic operations in Bangladesh this spring before branching into long-haul services ...
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Oman Air plans new Indian, Bangladeshi and Syrian routes (19 February 2007)
Middle Eastern carrier Oman Air is to open two new routes to India, and a new Bangladesh connection, as part of its summer schedule. The carrier is also to serve Abu Dhabi and is awaiting final approval to begin operations to ...
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History:
M A Hannan International was built as Bangladesh's second international airport to relieve Dhaka's Zia International some 250km away. Constructed as an expansion of the ports existing domestic airport at cost of some US$118 million, the project was


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