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Bloody waste of money, Biman should be sold off. Full of corrupt leeches.
I party agree. Gotta remove those leeches and re-structure the system. Other than that, Biman does have the potential to become a strong player due to 2 reasons: strong local demand + cheap compared to other airlines.
Lanka air tried with Emirates but failed.However, an experienced operator cuts cost, slim down unprofitable routes and does many other things to make the venture profitable. In the case of BD, there are already a few private operators who are gaining experience every day. One or two of these or a foreign east asian airlines can be asked to buy the BIMAN shares that can give them management power.
There will not be any more startup or new entrepreneur without govt commercial banks. Almost 90 percent agro based loans are disbursed by govt banks. New projects with heavy investments and high risks also financed by govt bank. You need to know the ground reality before talking bull$hit.Yes but that should be private. There is no need for a government to own commercial banks, railways, power, factories and industries. All these should be sold off. It will hugely reduce the corruption.
There was a time when BIMAN used to have a flight to Tokyo but it was only one flight a week. Now, after losing millions of dollars in business without making a profit, it has closed the route finally many years ago already. Do you think BIMAN presence is needed in Tokyo only to show its face? The embassy has a diplomatic function, not BIMAN. It is just another commercial enterprise run by the govt but losing money left and right, and the people's tax money is spent to cover the loss.National carrier has it's own priority not like private air. For instance Biman has to carry one way Hajj flights no matter what. Same is true for other routes which have more diplomatic values than commercial values.
Tokyo and NY flights were operated due to huge pressure from expatriate Bangladeshis living there. They were paid off by the remittanceThere was a time when BIMAN used to have a flight to Tokyo but it was only one flight a week. Now, after losing millions of dollars in business without making a profit, it has closed the route finally many years ago already. Do you think BIMAN presence is needed in Tokyo only to show its face? The embassy has a diplomatic function, not BIMAN. It is just another commercial enterprise run by the govt but losing money left and right, and the people's tax money is spent to cover the loss.
What is your opinion about keeping that once a week Tokyo flight for many years in the past? Should BIMAN re-start this flight?
Bold part: What? Paid by remittance? Are you talking that the expatriates do not remit now because BIMAN has stopped flights? Say something logical. I asked about the wisdom of continuing with one flight a week and you are talking about remittance.Tokyo and NY flights were operated due to huge pressure from expatriate Bangladeshis living there. They were paid off by the remittance
I got your point.. But I don't know why those expatriate always cry for national carrier. May be they like the বিরিয়ানি that বিমান serves. I once found an Indian passenger from New York who admitted that he along with his entire family always prefered বিমান for their বিরিয়ানি. So he does not mind a stop over in ঢাকা from where he catches another flight to Delhi.Bold part: What? Paid by remittance? Are you talking that the expatriates do not remit now because BIMAN has stopped flights? Say something logical. I asked about the wisdom of continuing with one flight a week and you are talking about remittance.
Let me ask you the question in a different way. Suppose, you come to rent a shop from me and I set a condition that you are not allowed to open the shop more than one day a week. So, how do you think your business flourishing in that case?
Maybe Biriyani is a factor. But, BD people in Tokyo loved BIMAN because they felt secure in their own planes. Especially, it was without a language barrier, they do not have to change plane in, say, Hongkong, Kualulumpur, or Singapore like when they fly other airlines.I got your point.. But I don't know why those expatriate always cry for national carrier. May be they like the বিরিয়ানি that বিমান serves. I once found an Indian passenger from New York who admitted that he along with his entire family always prefered বিমান for their বিরিয়ানি. So he does not mind a stop over in ঢাকা from where he catches another flight to Delhi.
Lanka air tried with Emirates but failed.
National carrier has it's own priority not like private air. For instance Biman has to carry one way Hajj flights no matter what. Same is true for other routes which have more diplomatic values than commercial values.
There will not be any more startup or new entrepreneur without govt commercial banks. Almost 90 percent agro based loans are disbursed by govt banks. New projects with heavy investments and high risks also financed by govt bank. You need to know the ground reality before talking bull$hit.
Govt should only disinvest from all manufacturing industry like jutes, textiles, sugar etc.