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The Bazar case of an international airport that should be, and tried to be, but failed to be

Across the world many airports aspire to be international when they not and some not be international when they are. The Bangladeshi government has coveted international status for Cox's Bazar airport on the Bay of Bengal for 13 years. The city-region has the longest sandy beach on Earth by a country mile and a domestic tourism base to go with it. But there are few international visitors, which the government craves. The fact you can't fly there…
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centreforaviation.com broke the news in on Monday, November 3, 2025.
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