Rahim Tabet | Oktober 31, 2014 |
Asia
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Bangladesh
Bangladesh is one of the most populous countries in the world. There are about 1,100 people per square kilometer. The capital is Dhaka where over 10 million people. The country consists for the most part of the delta of the rivers Ganges and Brahmaputra. There also find than regular flooding occurs. But in the right season Bangladesh has much to offer the tourist. Ancient temples, lovely villages and beautiful nature. You have to get there from the Netherlands travel by plane. There are quite a number of airports in Bangladesh, including 3 international. The airports of Bangladesh here.
Hazrat Shah Jalal International Airport
This airport is located 20 kilometers north of Dhaka, and is therefore the largest airport in Bangladesh. The airport is also used by the Bangladesh Air Force. The airport is 802 acres and includes 66 percent of all international and domestic flights (arrival and departure). In 2012 departed and arrived there about 5.6 million passengers Hazrat Shah Jalal in the International Airport. The airport has a capacity of 8 million passengers per year. It is expected that this will be enough to 2026. There are 27 flights airlines which fly to this airport. They connect this 38 cities with the Hazrat Shah Jalal International Airport. At the airport you will find three terminals; two for international flights to domestic flights. and one There is also a VIP terminal but that is almost not used.
Shah Amanat International Airport
This airport is the second largest airport in Bangladesh and includes approximately 21 percent of all international and domestic flights. The airport is located in the southeastern port city of Chittagong. The airport has the capacity to carry 1.5 million passengers every year. One terminal is to be found at the airport, which is divided into two parts for international flights and domestic flights. Is The part of the international flights is greater because there are more international flights arrive and then leave domestic flights. There are eight airlines for passengers flying to this airport.
Osmani International Airport
The Osmani International Airport is the third and smallest international airport in Bangladesh. With only four percent of all international and domestic flights, it is not very large. The airport is located about eight kilometers from the city of Sylhet. The airport is used mainly by expatriates and their families. These expats are almost all from the UK and use the airport to occasionally go back home. Unfortunately, the fact that few international flights for much frustration when these expats. Its causes The airport has a new terminal since 2006. Because the Osmani International Airport is not very big, you will find few facilities. Only the bare essentials are present.
National airports
In addition to the three international airports in Bangladesh there are also several smaller airports that are only used for domestic flights: Shah Makhdum Airport (Rajshahi), Ishwardi Airport (Rajshahi), Jessore Airport (Khulna), Khan Jahan Ali Airport (Khulna), Saidpur Airport (Rangpur), Cox's Bazar Airport (Chittatong), Barisal Airport (Barisal) and Tejgaon Airport (Dhaka). These airports are primarily used by residents of Bangladesh, though there are sometimes international passengers transferring to a domestic flight. The airports are small and offer few amenities. There are even more airports can be found in the country, but they are not (no longer) used.
Hazrat Shah Jalal International Airport
This airport is located 20 kilometers north of Dhaka, and is therefore the largest airport in Bangladesh. The airport is also used by the Bangladesh Air Force. The airport is 802 acres and includes 66 percent of all international and domestic flights (arrival and departure). In 2012 departed and arrived there about 5.6 million passengers Hazrat Shah Jalal in the International Airport. The airport has a capacity of 8 million passengers per year. It is expected that this will be enough to 2026. There are 27 flights airlines which fly to this airport. They connect this 38 cities with the Hazrat Shah Jalal International Airport. At the airport you will find three terminals; two for international flights to domestic flights. and one There is also a VIP terminal but that is almost not used.
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Hazrat Shah Jalal Shah Jalal International Airport |
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Hazrat Shah Jalal Shah Jalal International Airport |
This airport is the second largest airport in Bangladesh and includes approximately 21 percent of all international and domestic flights. The airport is located in the southeastern port city of Chittagong. The airport has the capacity to carry 1.5 million passengers every year. One terminal is to be found at the airport, which is divided into two parts for international flights and domestic flights. Is The part of the international flights is greater because there are more international flights arrive and then leave domestic flights. There are eight airlines for passengers flying to this airport.
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Shah Amanat International Airport |
The Osmani International Airport is the third and smallest international airport in Bangladesh. With only four percent of all international and domestic flights, it is not very large. The airport is located about eight kilometers from the city of Sylhet. The airport is used mainly by expatriates and their families. These expats are almost all from the UK and use the airport to occasionally go back home. Unfortunately, the fact that few international flights for much frustration when these expats. Its causes The airport has a new terminal since 2006. Because the Osmani International Airport is not very big, you will find few facilities. Only the bare essentials are present.
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Osmani International Airport |
National airports
In addition to the three international airports in Bangladesh there are also several smaller airports that are only used for domestic flights: Shah Makhdum Airport (Rajshahi), Ishwardi Airport (Rajshahi), Jessore Airport (Khulna), Khan Jahan Ali Airport (Khulna), Saidpur Airport (Rangpur), Cox's Bazar Airport (Chittatong), Barisal Airport (Barisal) and Tejgaon Airport (Dhaka). These airports are primarily used by residents of Bangladesh, though there are sometimes international passengers transferring to a domestic flight. The airports are small and offer few amenities. There are even more airports can be found in the country, but they are not (no longer) used.
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