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FRIDAY, JULY 11, 2025
GD Assist to fly back expatriate Bangladeshis & immigrant visa holders to New York & Paris on July 4

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27 June, 2020, 02:15 pm
Last modified: 27 June, 2020, 03:53 pm

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GD Assist to fly back expatriate Bangladeshis & immigrant visa holders to New York & Paris on July 4

Many of the NRBs are stranded in Bangladesh due to the suspension of global airline transportation caused by the global lockdown

TBS Report
27 June, 2020, 02:15 pm
Last modified: 27 June, 2020, 03:53 pm
GD Assist to fly back expatriate Bangladeshis & immigrant visa holders to New York & Paris on July 4

GD Assist, a subsidiary of Green Delta Insurance Company with the support and approval of Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) and Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh (CAAB), has arranged two special flights from Dhaka to New York and Paris for the expatriate Bangladeshis residing in Bangladesh currently.

Many of the NRBs are stranded in Bangladesh due to the suspension of global airline transportation caused by the global lockdown.

GD Assist, as the country's largest healthcare management agency, has been actively trying to facilitate return of these NRBs. For example, GD Assist arranged a special flight from Dhaka to Chicago earlier this month to facilitate return of US immigrants, green card holders and immigrant visa holders, who were in dire need to enter USA urgently, says a press release.

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As continuation of the initiative of facilitating return of NRBs to their regular lives abroad, GD Assist is going to operate another special flight from Dhaka to Paris and New York for expatriate Bangladeshis, subject to approval of the concerned authorities. The flight to Paris and New York will depart from Dhaka on July 4, 2020, for which the passenger registration process has already started.

GD Assist has published a special notice in their social media pages and website urging interested NRBs to email copies of their passport and visa for registration. For any inquiry, people interested to book a seat may email to: evac@green-delta.com, or may also write to GD Assist's Facebook Messenger: https://m.me/greendeltaassist/

GD Assist, a venture of Green Delta Insurance Company Ltd., is the largest healthcare management company of Bangladesh working in medical tourism for Bangladeshis. Since April, the firm has successfully carried out a few evacuations of around 250 Bangladeshis from Thailand, Malaysia and India, who were stranded abroad due to the Covid-19 lockdown situation

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