Biman Bangladesh Airlines became the flag carrier of this Asian country following its foundation in 1972, shortly after Bangladesh became an independent nation. Originally, Biman only flew domestically, although international flights to neighbouring Indian cities began towards the end of 1972. The airline's first long-haul destination was London, and towards the late 1980s, Biman was a key provider of air transportation to Bangladeshi migrants working abroad, mainly in South East Asia and countries in the Gulf and the Middle East.
Biman remained a state-owned airline until 2007, when it became a public company. Currently, the Bangladeshi airline flies to more than 20 domestic and international destinations using a fleet of 20 Boeing aircraft.
Travelers from the USA can get international airfares on Biman Bangladesh Airlines from New York (JFK) to Dhaka.
Biman offers seats in two cabin classes: Business and Economy. However, fares are classified into four types:
Biman Bangladesh Airlines has a frequent flyer program known as Biman Loyalty Club. Membership is available on a three-tier basis (Green, Silver, and Gold) and offers perks like complimentary seat reservation, priority access to discounted fares and mileage bonus accrual.
Check in is only available at the departure airport. No self-service options are provided, so travelers must check in at the airline's designated counters, which close one hour prior to departure.
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