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Biman makes Tk 2.72b profit in FY19

| Updated: August 01, 2019 10:14:49


Biman makes Tk 2.72b profit in FY19

Biman Bangladesh Airlines has made a breakthrough in last 2018-19 fiscal year by making profit of Taka 2.72 billion. 

“We made the profit as a result of brining some positive changes in the (Biman’s) management,” said state minister for civil aviation and tourism M Mahbub Ali at a press conference at the ministry on Wednesday, reports BSS. 

He thanked initiatives of making full automation of Biman ticketing system and on-time performance as reasons of making profit. 

Biman’s expenditure was Taka 55.19 billion against its income of Taka 57.91billion, resulting a net profit of Taka 2.72 billion in 2018-2019 fiscal, Ali said. 

The national flag carrier made the profit after paying Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation (BPC) for fuel and Civil Aviation Authority, Bangladesh (CAAB) for different charges. 

Moreover, Ali said Biman cleared its last year dues of Taka 530 million to the CAAB. 

The flag carrier incurred a loss of around Taka 2.0 billion in 2017-2018 fiscal after making profits three years in a row. 

The state minister said Biman’s customer service has been improved while currently the passengers are getting their first baggage within 16 minute and last baggage by 60 minutes of their arrival at the airport. 

Biman has also launched home delivery service for the delayed baggage of any international passengers at free of cost, he added. 

As per Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s zero tolerance policy against corruption, Ali said his ministry has taken numbers of steps and being vigilance to check corruption in Biman and CAAB as well. 

Ali said Biman has received it’s 3rd Boeing 878-8 called Dreamliner recently and awaiting for Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to inaugurate it while the fourth and last dream liner is scheduled to arrive here on September next. 

He said Biman has already made new route plan to operate flights with the new long haul aircraft.  

Under the plan, Biman will increase flight frequency to London and middle eastern destinations as well as open new routes to Manchester, one or two more European cities, and Guangzhou in China.  

Civil Aviation and Tourism Secretary M Mohibul Haque and Biman’s Board Chairman Air Marshal (retd) Muhammad Enamul Bari also spoke on the occasion. 

Mohibul said Biman will also resume Dhaka-Tokyo-Dhaka direct flight as per decision taken during Premier Sheikh Hasina’s last Japan visit.  

He said the ministry formed a committee comprising officials of CAAB and Biman to control mosquito at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport (HSIA) amid outbreak of dengue.  

Bari said Biman is so far operating the hajj flights successfully without cancelling any fight. 

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