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Dhaka-Hyderabad direct flights will help medical tourism

“We are pleased to commence new flights connecting the Indian hub of pharmaceuticals and biotechnology cultural and economic capital of Bangladesh. Hyderabad has seen significant recovery in air traffic over the last few weeks, even surpassing the pre-covid levels on some days.”

— Sanjay Kumar, Chief Strategy and Revenue Officer, IndiGo

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The Indian tourism ministry data suggests that 54 per cent of all international medical visitors to India for treatment were from Bangladesh. Hyderabad has become one of the most important destinations for those seeking medical attention from Bangladesh.

“Travellers from Dhaka could also use Hyderabad as the hub to connect more than 70 cities within the country. We are very confident that these flights will command high traffic, promoting leisure and medical tourism across both countries.”

IndiGo’s recently started its direct flight service from Hyderabad to Dhaka. Sanjay Kumar, Chief Strategy and Revenue Officer, IndiGo, said, “We are pleased to commence new flights connecting the Indian hub of pharmaceuticals and biotechnology cultural and economic capital of Bangladesh.

Hyderabad has seen significant recovery in air traffic over the last few weeks, even surpassing the pre-covid levels on some days.” Kumar went on to mention that “travellers from Dhaka could also use Hyderabad as the hub to connect more than 70 cities within the country. We are very confident that these flights will command high traffic, promoting leisure and medical tourism across both countries”.

Hyderabad is the only airport in the country where all ten domestic airlines fly.

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