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A total of 104 Bangladeshi expatriates who flew to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on a Fly Dubai flight have been deported from Dubai airport. Fly Dubai took them there without complying with UAE immigration policy. That is why they were returned on Sunday.
After questioning returning passengers and Fly Dubai authorities, the mobile court at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport ordered the airline authorities to pay an additional 3,500 rupees to each passenger by October 18 for the return of tickets and expenses. unforeseen. Magistrates All Airports of Bangladesh reported the matter in a Facebook post.
Fly Dubai has already made a written commitment to implement the directive.
According to sources at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport, 104 passengers departed for Dubai on October 9 on a Fly Dubai flight. Of these, 51 left Dhaka on one flight and 53 on another flight from Chittagong. Most of these 104 people are migrant workers.
The Bangladeshi expats had planned to travel by road from Dubai to the United Arab Emirates and the eastern city of Al Ain in Abu Dhabi.
An investigation by the mobile court of Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport, based on complaints from returning passengers, found that Fly Dubai’s negligence was responsible for the return of passengers. If the airline had correctly followed UAE immigration policy, these passengers would not have boarded the flight to Dubai.