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Shut airports will reopen first: state minister

February 28, 2026 00:00:00


Dormant airports closed during previous governments will be reopened before any new ones are constructed, according to Aviation and Tourism State Minister M Rashiduzzaman Millat, reports bdnews24.com

Speaking on Friday at a meeting in Jamalpur deputy commissioner's office, the MP for Jamalpur-1 said several airports, including Thakurgaon, Nilphamari and Bogura, were previously fully operational but were closed for multiple reasons.

"We will reopen these airports first before considering new projects," he added.

Millat said if a new airport is planned in any division later, it will be located in Mymensingh.

Priority, however, will be given to restoring existing facilities, he added.

He said Prime Minister Tarique Rahman has instructed the ministry to reduce Hajj airfares.

According to the state minister, the premier personally summoned him and asked why ticket prices were so high, directing that fares be brought down.

"We have done the calculations and found that it is possible to make Biman profitable while also reducing ticket prices. Airfares will remain within your reach," he said.

Millat said the government, after taking office, has found every sector in a "fragile state", with signs of decay and corruption across the board.

Addressing those gaps will require time and sustained work, he added. During the meeting, he urged journalists to call a spade a spade, saying there is no objection to fair reporting.


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