DHAKA, Oct 19: After the reopening of online visa application services for Bangladeshis, India has moved to resume flights connecting the two closest neighbour countries from October 28 under a bilateral "air bubble" arrangement amid the coronavirus pandemic.
India had suspended the flights nearly eight months ago when the virus outbreak began to spread.
The flights will connect five Indian cities with Dhaka, the Indian High Commission in Dhaka tweeted on Saturday.

DHAKA, Oct 19: After the reopening of online visa application services for Bangladeshis, India has moved to resume flights connecting the two closest neighbour countries from October 28 under a bilateral "air bubble" arrangement amid the coronavirus pandemic.
India had suspended the flights nearly eight months ago when the virus outbreak began to spread.
The flights will connect five Indian cities with Dhaka, the Indian High Commission in Dhaka tweeted on Saturday.