Research, reports by : Gan Yung Chyan, KUCINTA SETIA
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US-Bangla Airlines flies directly from Jashore to Cox's Bazar, Chattogram and from Chattogram to Saidpur
US-Bangla Airlines flies directly from Jashore to Cox's Bazar, Chattogram and from Chattogram to Saidpur since 30 September 2021 with its ATR72-600 turboprops.
In 2021, after a year's delay, US-Bangla Airlines has finally launched non-stop domestic flights from Jashore to Cox's Bazar, Chattogram and from Chattogram to Saidpur on 30 September 2021 without any stopover in Dhaka, thus enabling community transfers in Bangladesh easier for Bangladeshis.
On 9 October 2021, US-Bangla Airlines announces on Facebook the flight schedules of Jashore to Cox's Bazar. StayGate has also done searches on the flight schedules of US-Bangla's Jasore=Chattogram and Chattogram=Saidpur routes.
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Flight schedules of US-Bangla's Jashore=Cox's Bazar routes
US-Bangla flight BS591 departs from Jashore for Cox's Bazar at 1.45 pm, arrives in Cox's Bazar at 2.55 pm before leaving Cox's Bazar for Jashore at 3.25 pm and touching down in Jashore at 4.35 pm on Fridays, Saturdays, Mondays and Wednesdays under flight BS592
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Flight schedules of US-Bangla's Jashore=Chattogram routes
US-Bangla flight BS582 departs from Jashore for Chattogram at 9.15 am, arrives in Cox's Bazar at 10.15 am before leaving Chattogram for Jashore at 5.10 pm and touching down in Jashore at 6.10 pm on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays under flight BS587.
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Flight schedules of US-Bangla's Chattogram=Saidpur routes
US-Bangla flight BS583 takes off from Chattogram for Saidpur at 10.45 am, arrives in Saidpur at 12.05 pm before leaving Saidpur for Chattogram at 12.35 pm and touching down in Jashore at 1.55 pm on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays under flight BS584.
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US-Bangla Airlines is disposing of its two Dash 8-Q400 turboprops, plans to introduce 737 MAX 8 in service
US-Bangla Airlines for its domestic network owns 7 ATR72-600 turboprops with a further order of three ATR72-600 turboprops. Out of its three Dash 8-Q400 turboprops, one Dash 8-Q400 turboprop (flight BS211) crashed as flight on 12 March 2018 on the way from Dhaka to Kathmandu.
US-Bangla Airlines is disposing the remaining two Dash 8-Q400 turboprops through remarketing agent ACC Aviation along with an extensive list of Dash 8-Q400 spares and components as a packaged transaction.
US-Bangla Airlines currently owns a fleet of 7 ATR72-600 turboprops, 2 Dash 8-Q400 turboprops and 4 Boeing B737-800 jets. It has plan to induct the 737 MAX 8 jet into its fleet once Bangladesh has approved the use of 737 MAX 8 in her borders.
See also : https://kucinta-air.blogspot.com/2021/10/us-bangla-airlines-introduces-lunchtime.html
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