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Budget FY21: Chartered aircraft, helicopter flights to become costlier

https://www.dhakatribune.com/business/economy/2020/06/11/budget-fy21-chartered-aircraft-helicopter-flights-to-become-costlier

The budget speech for FY2020-21 has called for the supplementary duty on chartered aircraft and helicopter services to be raised to 30% from the existing 25%

The growing popularity of chartered aircraft and helicopter flights might suffer a hit as the government has proposed a hike in the supplementary duty on the service by 5%.

 The budget speech for FY2020-21 has called for the supplementary duty on chartered aircraft and helicopter services to be raised to 30% from the existing 25%.

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The duty hike comes despite protests as helicopters presently not only provides luxury services, but also emergency medical services or search-and-rescue operations in disaster zones, or for high-profile visits by government or corporate officials.

South Asian Airlines first introduced commercial helicopter services in Bangladesh in 1999 with two helicopters. At present, more than 10 companies commercially operate more than 25 helicopters in Bangladesh.

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07:01 PM, July 15, 2020 / LAST MODIFIED: 07:24 PM, July 15, 2020

Construction of country’s first ever heliport at Ashkona begins

Star Online Report

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Work to build the country's first ever heliport at city's Ashkona has started, Mohibul Haque, Senior Secretary, Ministry of Civil Aviation and Tourism said today.

"Many discussions are going on at present about the operation of helicopters. We cannot know at present from where helicopters are flying from and going to," he told The Daily Star after a virtual discussion titled "Tourism: a penalty shoot for the economy of Bangladesh".

The discussion was jointly organised by Bangladesh Parjatan Corporation, Ministry of Civil Aviation and Tourism and Travel Magazine-Bhraman.

Talking to our correspondent after the meeting over telephone, the senior secretary said, after construction of the helicopter terminal, we will be able to know who are riding on the helicopters as people who will enter and exit the terminal will be checked.

Besides, movement of ailing passengers through air-lifting will be eased due to a separate heliport, he also said.

Speaking at the discussion as chief guest, Mohibul Haque said: "As per the instructions of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, we have started work to build the country's first ever heliport."

The country's private helicopter service activities at present are dominated by a few large business groups.

Around 14 to 15 companies are now operating helicopters in the country, Mohibul Haque, said.

The senior secretary said work is underway to formulate a policy for the development of tourism in Bangladesh.

This policy will specify the responsibilities of each ministry involved in tourism so that they can play a role in the development of tourism in Bangladesh by performing their part properly.

He said a joint initiative of all government and non-government organisations is necessary for the development of tourism.

"It is not possible to achieve the desired progress of tourism without integrated initiatives," he also said.

Mahibul Haque said work is underway to include the issue of assisting tourists in the day-to-day work of the deputy commissioners to ensure the development of tourism and the convenience of tourists.

He said a proposal has already been sent to the cabinet division in this regard.

 

https://www.thedailystar.net/construction-of-country-first-ever-heliport-ashkona-begins-1930777

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