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Biman Managing Director Mokabbir Hossain told bdnews24.com on Wednesday that one flight would leave for Jeddah on September 27 and another for Riyadh on September 27.
Only those who had a return ticket (return ticket) to Saudi Arabia can board the flight.
Mokabbir Khan said two special flights would be operated on March 16 and 17 for return ticket holders from the Jeddah and Riyadh flights.
He requested to contact Biman’s sales office on September 24 to book this flight.
Regarding the rest of the passengers, Biman MD said, “Other passengers will also be informed to book in phases subject to flight approval. Now other passengers are being asked not to crowd the counter unnecessarily. “
These passengers must carry a negative Covid-19 certificate.
“The Covid negative certificate is mandatory and all passengers must arrive at Covid from Dhaka and travel from Dhaka as they must arrive in Saudi Arabia within 48 hours of collecting the sample,” Mokabbir said.
Protests surround Saudi expatriate welfare building
The airline has yet to resume regular commercial flights to Saudi Arabia due to the coronavirus epidemic. However, the company may operate special flights.
As a result, many Bangladeshis working in Saudi Arabia cannot go even after cutting their plane tickets. On the other hand, Saudi Arabian Airlines cannot handle the pressure of so many passengers due to low flights.
In this situation, Saudi expatriate workers have started to protest. They also protested in front of the Expatriate Welfare Building on Wednesday after a two-day protest outside the offices of Biman and Saudi Arabian Airlines.
They say that many will lose their jobs if they do not go to Saudi Arabia this month. That is why it is important to arrange for their speedy return. Besides extending the visa, they will also need a ticket to go there.
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