low-cost carrier SpiceJet on Tuesday announced that it will start operating direct flights between Delhi and Dhaka starting from March 18.
The airline in a trade circular said that it will operate two weekly flights between the two cities and the inventory has been opened for sale with immediate effect.
As per the schedule published the airline will operate SG 0045 which departs from Delhi International Airport on 1500 hrs. and arrive at Dhaka’s Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport at 1800 hrs. The same flight will return from Dhaka at 1900 hrs. and will reach Delhi at 2100 hrs.
SpiceJet Delhi-Dhaka Flights Schedule
Flight No. | Origin | Destination | Departure | Arrival | Frequency | Fare |
SG 0045 | DEL | DAC | 15:00 | 18:00 | Wed, Thu | 6765/- |
SG 0046 | DAC | DEL | 19:00 | 21:00 | Wed, Thu | 8929/- |
The airline has also offering introductory fare start from ₹6765 from Delhi and ₹8929 from Dhaka.
Indian Bangladesh Air Bubble
SpiceJet will operate these flights under the air bubble agreement signed between India and Bangladesh. As per the agreement, the following categories of persons are allowed to travel on such flights;
From India to Bangladesh
- Nationals/residents of Bangladesh and foreign nationals holding valid visa from Bangladesh;
- Any Indian national holding any type of valid visa from Bangladesh. It would be for the airlines concerned to ensure that there is no travel restriction for Indian nationals to enter Bangladesh before the issue of ticket/ boarding pass to the Indian passenger.
From Bangladesh to India
- Indian nationals;
- All Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) cardholders holding passports issued by Bangladesh; and
- Bangladeshi nationals/residents (including diplomats) and foreigners (including diplomats) holding valid visas issued by an Indian Mission in any category covered under Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA)Â guidelines dated 30.06.2020Â as amended from time to time.
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