Flight operations at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka will be temporarily suspended for 3.5 hours each night starting November 8 until November 14. This closure is necessary for essential maintenance work on the runway.
The nightly suspension will occur from 1:00 AM to 4:30 AM local time, affecting both incoming and outgoing flights. As a result, passengers may experience changes to their flight schedules as various airlines adjust to the maintenance timings.
To keep travelers informed, the airport authorities have issued notifications to airlines and other related organizations. Passengers are strongly encouraged to check with their airlines for updates regarding their flight plans, as adjustments may be necessary.
For further assistance, travelers can contact the airport call center at 13600. The authorities at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport are committed to ensuring safety and operational efficiency during this maintenance period.
To minimize inconvenience during this maintenance period, the airport recommends that travelers arrive earlier than usual for their flights. This will allow them ample time to check in and navigate through security procedures before the operations are suspended for the night. The airport staff will be on hand to assist passengers and answer any questions they may have about the maintenance schedule or flight changes. Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport appreciates the understanding and cooperation of all passengers as they work to enhance the safety and functionality of the airport facilities.
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