US-Bangla Airlines Resumes Normal Flight Operations on All Middle East Routes

April 22, 2026, 02:05 PM

US-Bangla Airlines Resumes Normal Flight Operations on All Middle East Routes

News Desk

With a commitment to serving Bangladeshi expatriates, US-Bangla Airlines has been operating scheduled international flights to various Middle Eastern destinations since the launch of its international operations. However, due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East since February 28 and the resulting restrictions, the airline—like many other international carriers—faced disruptions to its regular flight schedule.

As the situation improves, US-Bangla Airlines has now resumed normal flight operations across all its Middle East routes. The airline currently operates flights to Dubai, Sharjah, Abu Dhabi, Muscat, Doha, Riyadh, and Jeddah.

The latest addition is the resumption of flights on the Dhaka–Doha route, effective April 23. Flights will depart Dhaka daily at 7:30 PM for Doha and return the same day, departing Doha at 11:30 PM (local time) for Dhaka.

US-Bangla operates direct flights from Dhaka to Muscat, while return flights from Muscat land in Dhaka via Chattogram. Daily flights from Dhaka to Dubai also operate via Chattogram. The airline operates flights to Abu Dhabi six days a week (except Thursday) and to Sharjah four days a week.

In Saudi Arabia, US-Bangla Airlines operates flights to Riyadh five days a week (Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Tuesday, and Wednesday) and to Jeddah three days a week (Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday), ensuring convenient travel options for passengers.

Most Middle East routes are operated using Boeing 737-800 aircraft, while routes to Riyadh and Jeddah are served by Airbus A330-300 aircraft. Currently, the airline’s fleet consists of a total of 25 aircraft, including 3 Airbus A330-300s and 9 Boeing 737-800s.

In addition to its existing routes, US-Bangla Airlines plans to launch flights to Madinah and Dammam in the near future.