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US-Bangla Airlines Dhaka travel mart 2025 begins

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Press Release
03 February, 2025, 05:10 pm
Last modified: 03 February, 2025, 05:23 pm

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US-Bangla Airlines Dhaka travel mart 2025 begins

Press Release
03 February, 2025, 05:10 pm
Last modified: 03 February, 2025, 05:23 pm
US-Bangla Airlines Dhaka travel mart 2025 begins

A three-day international tourism fair titled 'US-Bangla Airlines Dhaka Travel Mart 2025' begins on Thursday (06 February) at the Ball Room of Pan Pacific Sonargaon Dhaka.

The Bangladesh Monitor organises the 20th edition of the popular tourism fair. Mostofa Sarwar Farooki, Cultural Affairs Adviser, Interim Govt of Bangladesh, will formally inaugurate the fair.

Kazi Wahidul Alam, Editor of the Bangladesh Monitor, spoke at a press conference held at Pan Pacific Sonargaon Hotel, highlighting various aspects of the upcoming tourism extravaganza. Kamrul Islam, General Manager (PR) of US-Bangla Airlines; AKM Shohidul Hasan, DGM (Marketing) of Biman Bangladesh Airlines; Hasnain Rafiq, Chief Operating Officer of Firsttrip; and Md Abu Bokar Siddik, Head of the Card Division of Mutual Trust Bank, also addressed the media.

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Over fifty organisations from the UAE, Iran, Maldives, Malaysia, Thailand, Nepal, Jordan, India, and Bangladesh, which will host the three-day fair, will showcase their products and services. Participating organisations represent national tourism organisations, airlines, travel agencies, hotels and resorts, tour operators, financial institutions, and others involved in travel and tourism.

Participating organisations will offer attractive discounts on domestic and international air tickets, tour packages, hotel and resort rooms, and tourism products and services for the visitors.

The leading private sector carrier, US-Bangla Airlines, supports the event as the title sponsor. The tourism fair is powered by the leading online travel agency Firsttrip and travel company Akij Air. The national carrier Biman Bangladesh Airlines and Mutual Trust Bank have joined as airline and banking partners, respectively.

US-Bangla Airlines Dhaka Travel Mart 2025 will be held daily from 6-8 February from 10 am to 8 pm. One can visit the fair on payment of Tk—50 as the entry fee. Visitors will have the opportunity to win 45 exciting prizes from a raffle draw on entry tickets. Raffle prizes include return air tickets to domestic and international destinations, accommodation at international hotels and resorts at home and abroad, and lunch and dinner at star hotels in the country.

 

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