The distance from Agartala to Dhaka is 130km. In SA standards, it will take 3.5 hours atleast in a 4 lane highway. And another 2 hours in the famous 7km/hr Dhaka traffic. As someone pointed out, it was WW2 era airport. Not built right now. BD can lease some land to India for a price. or let a BD private company buy land and let them lease to the Airport company.
I think we will try to link Agartala by ourselves instead of trying to travel in shitty Dhaka place where planes land which is being called an airport by your government. Even cargo loading regions of other countries including India will be much better.
Ha ha ha 'SA standards'. Stop spreading lies. Comilla (right next to Agartala) is reachable in 90 minutes from Dhaka. And this is when the four lane highway is under renovation. This is not your India. NEXT!!
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From Dhaka to Comilla in just 90 minutes
Masud Alam, Comilla
- Published at 09:54 pm May 26th, 2019
Vehicles crosses Meghna-Gumti bridge without any traffic congestion on Sunday, May 26, 2019 Dhaka Tribune
Previously, it took eight to 10 hours to reach Dhaka from Comilla
Traffic congestion on the Dhaka-Comilla highway seems to have vanished like magic and commuters are now able to travel on the route in just one and a half hours. All thanks to the newly inaugurated Meghna-Gumti bridge.
While visiting different spots on the country's busiest highway, no traffic gridlock was seen at any place, though a different scenario existed on the highway, even a day before the bridge was inaugurated on Saturday at Comilla’s Daudkandi by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
While talking to Dhaka Tribune, Mizanur Rahman, a Comilla-based businessman, said he reached Dhaka's Jatrabari area on Sunday morning within one and a half hours, after starting for the capital with his family for Eid shopping in their private car.
"But a week ago, there was a different scenario on the highway," he said.
A painful traffic congestion used to prevail on both sides of the highway due to the sorry state of the existing bridges on the Meghna and Gumti rivers, he said.
At the same time, the second bridge on the Meghna river in Gazaria of Munshiganj was also opened to traffic, while two old bridges on the Gumti and Meghna were temporarily closed for renovation.
The distance from Comilla to Dhaka is around 97 kilometres. Several drivers said it would now take a maximum of two hours to travel on the route. And vehicles need not wait for long at the toll plazas of the bridges.
"So many thanks to the authorities, as we don't need to wait for long," one of the drivers said.
Previously, it took eight to 10 hours to reach Dhaka from Comilla, they said. "If there is no traffic jam, it should not take more than two hours. This will be a relief to passengers."
The second Meghna-Gumti bridge project engineer, Sheikh Sharifuzzaman, said: "These are the first steel structure bridges in the country, and the Gumti Bridge is bigger than the other one."
He said the construction work of the new 930-metre Meghna and 1,410-metre Gumti bridges was completed at a cost of Tk1,750 crore and Tk1,950 crore, respectively.
The Japanese firms were scheduled to complete the projects by June 2019, as per the contract. The government extended the deadline by six months to December 2019 after construction was halted for four months due to the Holey Artisan Bakery attack in July 2016.
Md Tazul Islam, general secretary of Comilla Bus Owners’ Association, said that traffic often crawled to a halt at the approaches to the old bridges. "Now, there is no chance of that," he added.
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There are only 3 international airports in Bangladesh otoh there are 20 in India which includes airports of our tier 3 cities. I can understand why Bangladeshi considers international connectivity from regional airport a bragging point.
Your recent bragging only came about after Americans started getting sick of your whining/begging for H1B jobs. Even then most H1B's are lying cheats. So now you can afford a few decent airports.
Dhaka Airport had boarding bridges ten years ahead of Delhi - don't want to talk about the rest of your garbage airports.