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India noted proposed launch of direct flights on Dhaka-Karachi sector by Biman Bangladesh: Govt

Biman Bangladesh Airlines begins twice-weekly trial flights to Karachi to restore air connectivity and enhance trade after 14 years, amid improved Pakistan-Bangladesh relations.

  • Biman Bangladesh Airlines flight BG-341 landed in Karachi on January 29, 2026, restoring nonstop air connectivity at Jinnah International Airport, Karachi.
  • Pakistani Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar's August visit prompted initial agreements to resume flights, with governments discussing resumption since last year after Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's ouster on August 5, 2024.
  • Biman said earlier this week it will operate twice-weekly on Thursdays and Saturdays under a trial licence until March 30, after PCAA clearance for route use and corridors.
  • In Karachi, the inaugural flight received a traditional water salute and a reception, with the Pakistan Airport Authority calling the relaunch a new chapter in friendship while foreign ministers committed to build closer ties.
  • After decades of strained relations since Bangladesh's independence, the move signals shifting ties as officials frame it as a step to expand trade and diplomatic engagement since last year.
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The Express Tribune broke the news in Pakistan on Thursday, January 29, 2026.
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