First hajj flight from Ctg leaves for Medina 

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Published On: 03 May 2025, 20:07
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CHATTOGRAM, May 3, 2025 (BSS) - A Bangladesh Biman flight left today for holy 
city of Medina in Saudi Arabia from Chattogram Shah Amanat International 
Airport (CSAIA) here carrying 419 hajj pilgrims. 

It was the maiden hajj flight from CSAIA among a total of 17 hajj flights 
scheduled to operate through Chattogram airport in this year's hajj season, 
says CSAIA director Group Captain Sheikh Abdullah Alamgir. 

Of the 17 flights, 14 flights will leave CSAIA for Jeddah while 3 for Medina. 

Today's Biman flight Boeing-777 numbering BG-137 on broad 419 pilgrims left 
Chattogram for Medina at 5:40 pm. 

City Mayor Dr Shahadat Hossen was the chief guest at a brief function on 
occasion of inaugurating hajj flight operations from Ctg. 

CSAIA director Group Captain Sheikh Abdullah Alamgir, district manager of 
Bangladesh Biman Al Mamun Faruk, Hajj Association of Bangladesh ( HAB) Ctg 
Zone chairman Shariat Ullah Shahid, secretary Abdul Malek , ATAB Ctg zone 
chairman Mohammad Abu Zafar and secretary Md Idrish Meah were present at the 
function. 

CSAIA officials said a total of 6,618 hajj pilgrims will leave for Saudi 
Arabia through CSAIA this hajj season. 

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