Dhaka / Hazrat Shahjalal International - Bangladesh (2023)

Dhaka / Hazrat Shahjalal International - Bangladesh (1)

Dhaka, Bangladesh (BD) Medium airport

IATA CodeDAC

ICAO CodeVGHS

FAA Code

Latitude23.843347

Longitude90.397783

Time ZoneAsia/Dhaka (GMT +6:00)

Weather Observations

  • Station ID:
  • VGHS
  • Observation Time:
  • 2022-09-02 00:30:00am

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Runway Data

Runway Length (feet) Width (feet) Surface Type
110,500150PEM

Frequency Data

Type Description Frequency (MHz)
APPDHAKA APP121.3
ATISDHAKA ATIS127.4
GNDDHAKA GND121.8
RDODHAKA RDO294.7
TWRDHAKA TWR118.3

Destinations

Dhaka / Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport Destinations List

This list shows the 33 locations you can fly to from Dhaka / Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport

Destination IATA Airlines Flying Route
Suvarnabhumi BKK United Airways, Biman Bangladesh Airlines, Druk Air, Bangkok Airways, Rainbow Air Polynesia, Thai Airways International
Barisal BZL United Airways
Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International CCU United Airways, Jet Airways, Air India Limited, Biman Bangladesh Airlines, Rainbow Air Polynesia
Shah Amanat International CGP United Airways, Biman Bangladesh Airlines, Rainbow Air Polynesia, Viking Hellas
Cox's Bazar CXB United Airways, Rainbow Air Polynesia, Viking Hellas
Dubai International DXB United Airways, Emirates, Fly Dubai
King Abdulaziz International JED United Airways, Biman Bangladesh Airlines, Saudi Arabian Airlines
Jessore JSR United Airways, Rainbow Air Polynesia, Viking Hellas
Tribhuvan International KTM United Airways, Biman Bangladesh Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Dragonair
Kuala Lumpur International KUL United Airways, Biman Bangladesh Airlines, Malaysia Airlines, Malindo Air, Rainbow Air Polynesia
Muscat International MCT United Airways, Biman Bangladesh Airlines
Saidpur SPD United Airways
Osmany International ZYL United Airways, Rainbow Air Polynesia, Viking Hellas
Chhatrapati Shivaji International BOM Jet Airways
Indira Gandhi International DEL Jet Airways, Air India Limited, Biman Bangladesh Airlines
King Fahd International DMM Biman Bangladesh Airlines, Saudi Arabian Airlines
Doha International Biman Bangladesh Airlines, Qatar Airways
Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino FCO Biman Bangladesh Airlines
Chek Lap Kok International HKG Biman Bangladesh Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Dragonair
Kuwait International KWI Biman Bangladesh Airlines, Kuwait Airways
London Heathrow LHR Biman Bangladesh Airlines
Yangon International RGN Biman Bangladesh Airlines
Singapore Changi SIN Biman Bangladesh Airlines, Rainbow Air Polynesia, Singapore Airlines, Tiger Airways
Guangzhou Baiyun International CAN China Southern Airlines
Abu Dhabi International AUH Etihad Airways
Sharjah International SHJ Air Arabia
Paro PBH Druk Air
Bandaranaike International Colombo CMB L, SriLankan Airlines
Kunming Wujiaba International KMG China Eastern Airlines
Jinnah International KHI Pakistan International Airlines
Chennai International MAA Maldivian
King Khaled International RUH Saudi Arabian Airlines
Atatürk International ISL Turkish Airlines

Dhaka / Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport Destinations Map

Dhaka / Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport Reviews (17)

Average User Rating

Hasibul Hira May 6, 2020 at 8:29 am

Very good service.

M.S. Alam February 20, 2015 at 1:46 pm

I am with Reza Rahman. I did also have the opportunity to visit many more countries in the world. I think, the standard of immigration police in Bangladesh is better than other entities operating in the airport. They are professional and helpful. About one finger issue; I think, it’s okay as another hand is occupied to hold passenger’s passport. I also found that the average timing for Bangladeshi is 2-3 minutes in ‘Departure counter’ and 1 minute in ‘Arrival Counter’.

Nazrul Hannan November 9, 2014 at 7:02 pm

Each time I use this airport I am more disappointed. On my last trip I had a female search officer prior to boarding trying to defraud me of my remaining 800 taka. She failed but I was disgusted by her shameless behaviour.

Bappe Saha October 5, 2014 at 5:54 am

Overall, Dhaka Airport still ranks as one of the worst anywhere in the world. It is extremely dirty, bathroom facilities are disgusting, staff are rude and do not have discipline.

Chris Witty April 11, 2014 at 5:24 pm

Dirty and smelly – with staff whose attitude is as bad as the toilets – no good at all in my opinion. Being rushed into this country is a disadvantage. The less time spent here the better!

Dhaka Airport

Asgar Huda January 31, 2013 at 12:41 pm

Not a state of art airport, just like a domestic one you can image. Shabby, dirty toilets, unhelpful attitude of the immigration officer. I found the immigration police more helpful. Traveling thru it for a long time but didn’t see a lot progress which happened for neighbouring countries. Not the worse like Nepal but also not a moderate one as well. If the old staff could be changed then there is chance to upgrade the quality of service. Hoping the authority will understand it. For foreigners my suggestions will be use a known guide to travel any places in Dhaka. Communicate with our Hotel. I would prefer Westing, Radisson, Pan Pacific, Ruposhi Bangla or Platinum Suites, Lakeshore, Serina. There are hundreds of low cost hotels, which won’t be wise to stay unless you have a bunch of known people. The country is losing its charm due to density. Visit the places before it becomes ragged.

Shahjalal Immigration Is One Of The Best!

Reza Rahman October 19, 2012 at 2:10 pm

I have had the opportunity to visit more than 28 countries in the world. I think, the standard of immigration police in Bangladesh is better than other entities operating in the airport. They are using modern technology. They are professional and helpful. About one finger issue; I have seen the same in many other bigger airports as well. There are two reasons for that: you will find one hand is occupied to hold passenger’s passport; two, most of the items are drop-down type; hence, the difference between 1 and 10 fingers does not really matter. Did you notice the timing? It’s, in average, 2-3 minutes in ‘Departure counter’ and 1 minute in ‘Arrival Counter’ for Bangladeshis.

I've Seen Worse

Dewan S. Rahman August 25, 2012 at 8:26 pm

Immigration officers are awfully slow and don’t quite care how long you have to wait. Families with children, elderly and handicapped get no special treatment. Those who complain about the dirty toilets, let me share a little secret. If you are departing, you can sneak into one of the "cleaner" toilets upstairs reserved for special program members. Be discreet, and nobody asks any question. It is not the best airport in the world, nor is the worst because I’ve seen worse. It is true that the airport is in a better shape now than it used to be couple of years ago. It is a total chaos outside the airport, which is, off-course, a completely different story.

Dhaka Airport

John Phillips March 11, 2012 at 8:20 am

Shabby, run down; domestic area full of mosquitoes; international has smelly and dirty toilets. Beware when landing of long immigration queues; officials wander up and down looking for bribes to expedite your exit. If staying at hotel do not use local taxi from airport; you will be scammed; use a hotel car.

Dhaka International

M Harmon January 3, 2012 at 6:34 pm

A delight for sadomasochists. Not quite the worst in the world, though. Many Immigration officers treat you with huge contempt. Most are simply carrying out a function without any interest, but there are those who seek only to make life difficult, with a sneer. Object, and be threatened with incarceration. Beware the airport officials attempting to extort money! The facilities are improving, but not nearly fast enough. Outside, there is a waiting area for those desperate for work, where the privileged arrive in relative style, while guards in military uniform are waiting eagerly to administer a beating to the underprivileged. In about 100 years, they’ll be ready to join the 20th century.

Wow

Shafkat Karim January 18, 2011 at 11:00 am

The most beautiful airport that I have ever seen.

Zia International Airport

Jahangir Alam October 15, 2010 at 5:02 am

Coming back to Immigration officials, one passenger comment’s "The immigration officials are slow and cumbersome; they needs basic training in keyboarding and data entry…they all use one finger for type." This problem can be solved: 1. Replace the current officers with young officers, who know computer typing with at least 30 wpm and have MS office knowledge. 2. Schedule mandatory computer training for Immigration and Custom officers. 3. Recruit some lady officers to give live in these areas.

Good

M. Tawsif Salam December 18, 2009 at 1:40 pm

Compared to what it has been few years ago, ZIA is now at a good shape and appears to be under good maintenance. An army of more efficient airport staffs can make it a real world-class airport.

Zia International

Sabir Mridha April 25, 2009 at 10:21 am

This is an International Airport, it has developed in recent times (spacious car-parking was built. However there are many improvement areas yet to be addressed:- 1. There is no flight display board outside in the public waiting area. 2. People would often disturb foreigners by asking for tips, the police are not at all active in preventing that. 3. Taxis operating within the airport are often accused of ripping off passengers in the middle of the road.

Zia International In Dhaka

Martin Aaron September 9, 2007 at 4:52 am

The airport has expanded considerably, and once inside, it’s, well… big. However, lighting is drab, the trip down to immigration from the apron is totally uneventful, and if your are elderly or handicapped, it is not the most user friendly airport to maneuver in. The airline gates are aligned in one long bridge which desperately needs a mechanical walkway. The immigration officials are slow and cumbersome; they need basic training in keyboard data entry…they all use one finger to type. The baggage area is antiquated and also needs more lighting. However, the most horrendous part is when you exit. Throngs of people are kept at bay by iron fences, but it also makes passenger pick-ups a harrowing experience.

Zia International

Md Omar Faruk July 27, 2007 at 12:57 pm

This is the first international airport in Bangladesh. It is located in Nikunja in Dhaka. This airport maintains the international quality and follows the IATA rules. There are some restaurants and tool free shopping available in the airport area.

ZIA Int'l Airport

Shankha Dey May 14, 2007 at 8:03 am

In Bangladesh the first airport was at Tejgaon, Dhaka and then the international flights which connect the world with Bangladesh is mainly operated through ZIA International Airport Dhaka.

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FAQs

What was the first name of Shahjalal international airport? ›

The airport was formerly known as Dacca International Airport and later as Zia International Airport, before being named in honour of Shah Jalal, who is one of the most respected Sufi saints of Bangladesh. The IATA code of the airport "DAC" is derived from "Dacca", which is the previously used spelling for "Dhaka".

Who is the architect of Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport? ›

Celebrated architect Rohani Baharin designed the terminal. Her other works include Changi International Airport's Terminal 3, Wuhan Tianhe Terminal 2, Guanghzhou Baiyun New International Airport, Ahmedabad International Airport, New Islamabad International Airport, Can Tho and Phu Quoc International Airports.

When was Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport established? ›

Situated on an 802ha site in Kurmitola, north of the capital Dhaka, Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport began operations in 1980.

How many runways are there in Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport? ›

Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport currently has one runway.

What is Dhaka old name? ›

Old Dhaka (Bengali: পুরান ঢাকা, romanized: Puran Dhaka) is a term used to refer to the historic old city of Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh. It was founded in 1608 as Jahangirabad or Jahangirnagar (Bengali: জাহাঙ্গীরনগর, romanized: Jahangirnogor, lit.

What is Dhaka is famous for? ›

Dhaka has a renowned culinary heritage. The city's culture is known for its rickshaws, biryani, art festivals and religious diversity. The old city is home to around 2000 buildings from the Mughal and British periods.

Can I buy a SIM card at Dhaka airport? ›

You can get a Bangladeshi SIM card for 150 BDT (1.80 USD) from Teletalk or 200 BDT (2.20 USD) from Grameenphone, Skitto, Robi, Airtel & Banglalink in their stores (or pick-up locations for Skitto). SIM cards are also available at Dhaka-Hazrat Shahjalal & Chittagong-Shah Amanat International Airports.

Which is the first airport in Bangladesh? ›

The first RIAF light fighter landed on the under‑construction runway of Tejgaon at the beginning of 1943 and after development of the airport facilities, it became the first civil airport of Bangladesh.

How many airports are there in Bangladesh 2022? ›

Bangladesh has 5 domestic airports, 3 international airports (which are also used for domestic flights) and 4 STOL (Short Take-off and Landing) ports, with one new domestic airport under construction.

Which airport is biggest in Bangladesh? ›

Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport, Dhaka

This is the largest and the principal international airport of the country. It is situated at the capital city Dhaka. Almost all international passengers embark at and disembark from HSIA. More than 90% of aeronautical functions of CAAB is carried out from it.

How many planes Bangladesh have? ›

At present, the total number of aircraft in the fleet is 21. Of these, four are Boeing 777-300 ER, four are Boeing 787-8, two are Boeing 787-9, six are Boeing 737 and five are Dash 8-400 aircraft.

Is there WIFI in Dhaka airport? ›

Free Wi-Fi is available at Dhaka Airport, however it is needed a local telephone number to log in.

Which is the 4th international airport in Bangladesh? ›

Saidpur Airport

Does A380 fly to Dhaka? ›

Dubai's Emirates airline announced Wednesday it would be returning its A380 aircraft to service for London Heathrow and Paris from July 15. The airline added that it will commence flights to Dhaka, Bangladesh, from June 24, and Munich, Germany, from July 15.

Who owns Biman Bangladesh? ›

The airline was wholly owned by the Bangladeshi government through the Bangladesh Biman Corporation since its inception. In 1977, Biman was converted into a public sector corporation which afforded Biman limited autonomy, led by a government-appointed board of directors.

What is the oldest city in Bangladesh? ›

Mahasthangarh is Bangladesh's oldest-known city, an archaeological site 200 km north of Dhaka on the banks of the Karatoya River. The site goes back to the 3rd century BCE, to the height of the Mauryan Empire, whose capital was Pataliputra in present-day Patna, the capital of Bihar in Northern India.

Who founded Dhaka? ›

From the middle of the 17th century the European companies came and established their factories. Among the Europeans, the portuguese came first. By the time Dhaka became the capital, the Portuguese had already established a settlement at hughli.

Who was the first Nawab of Dhaka? ›

Khwaja Abdul Ghani

Do people in Dhaka speak English? ›

Due to the British colonization of the country, English is still a widely spoken and commonly understood language in Bangladesh. English is taught as a compulsory subject in all schools, colleges and universities.

Is Dhaka good to live? ›

Living in Dhaka for the past eight years, I can safely say that the liveability of Bangladesh's capital still remains one of the most debated topics amongst locals. This is not surprising: according to the Global Liveability Index 2019, Dhaka ranks as the third least liveable city in the world.

What language do they speak in Dhaka? ›

Bengali (Bangla), the national language of Bangladesh, belongs to the Indo-Aryan group of languages and is related to Sanskrit.

Can a foreigner buy a sim card in Bangladesh? ›

The government recently took the decision, State Minister for Post and Telecommunication Tarana Halim told bdnews24.com on Thursday. She said foreigners in Bangladesh can buy SIM cards of local mobile-phone operators by providing the photocopy of the passport, but the SIM cards remain active even after they leave.

Which Sim is cheapest for Internet in Bangladesh? ›

Grameenphone — The leading SIM card provider in Bangladesh
  • 115 MB | TK 58 ($0.69) — 115 MB. Data: 115 MB. ...
  • 1.5 GB | TK 247 ($2.92) — 1.5 GB. ...
  • 3 GB | TK 289 ($3.41) — 3 GB. ...
  • 5 GB | TK 299 ($3.53) — 5 GB. ...
  • 8 GB | TK 399 ($4.71) — 8 GB. ...
  • 15 GB | TK 498 ($5.88) — 15 GB. ...
  • 20 GB | TK 649 ($7.67) — 20 GB. ...
  • 30 GB | TK 998 ($11.79) — 30 GB.
28 Feb 2020

Which is the No 1 SIM in Bangladesh? ›

Banglalink is Bangladesh's Speedtest Awards Winner for mobile network speed during Q1-Q2 2020. To win this award, Banglalink achieved a Speed Score of 15.09, with average download speeds of 12.78 Mbps and average upload speeds of 6.73 Mbps.
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Banglalink.
Speed Score
Airtel10.25
Teletalk6.04
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Which is the 1st airport in the world? ›

In 1922, the first permanent airport and commercial terminal solely for commercial aviation was opened at Flughafen Devau near what was then Königsberg, East Prussia.

Who is the first pilot in Bangladesh? ›

Kaniz Fatema Roksana was the first Bangladeshi woman commercial pilot.
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Kaniz Fatema Roksana
কানিজ ফাতেমা রোকসানা
DiedAugust 5, 1984 Near Dhaka Airport, Dhaka
Cause of deathplane crash
NationalityBangladeshi
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Who is the first man pilot in Bangladesh? ›

Saiful Azam
Group Captain Saiful Azam
BuriedShaheen graveyard, Dhaka Cantonment, Dhaka, Bangladesh
AllegiancePakistan (1947–1971) Bangladesh (1971–1979)
Service/branchPakistan Air Force (1960–1971) Bangladesh Air Force (1974–1979)
Years of service1960–1979
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Which is the richest division in Bangladesh? ›

Sylhet - Wikitravel. Sylhet is the capital and richest city of the Sylhet Division in Bangladesh with a population of over 500,000 residents.

How far is Bangladesh from USA by plane? ›

↔️ Kilometers: 7179 km. / Miles: 4461 miles. / Nautical Miles: 3876 NM. ✈️ Estimated flight time: 7.87 hours. (With average airplane speed of 567mph).

Which is the first airport in Bangladesh? ›

The first RIAF light fighter landed on the under‑construction runway of Tejgaon at the beginning of 1943 and after development of the airport facilities, it became the first civil airport of Bangladesh.

Why was the DF Malan airport renamed? ›

The airport in Cape Town was opened in 1954 and named after one of apartheid South Africa's most notorious Prime Ministers, DF Malan. With the fall of apartheid, it was, appropriately, renamed Cape Town International Airport. It is the second busiest airport in South Africa and the third busiest in Africa.

When did Biman start? ›

When did Shahjalal come to Sylhet? ›

According to the inscription, Sylhet was first conquered by Sikandar Shah Ghazi in 703 AH/1303 AD in the reign of Shamsuddin Firuz Shah. The inscription was dedicated to the sacred memory of Shaikh Jalal Mujarrad ibn Muhammad.

Which is the 1st airport in the world? ›

In 1922, the first permanent airport and commercial terminal solely for commercial aviation was opened at Flughafen Devau near what was then Königsberg, East Prussia.

Which airport is biggest in Bangladesh? ›

Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport, Dhaka

This is the largest and the principal international airport of the country. It is situated at the capital city Dhaka. Almost all international passengers embark at and disembark from HSIA. More than 90% of aeronautical functions of CAAB is carried out from it.

Who is the first pilot in Bangladesh? ›

Kaniz Fatema Roksana was the first Bangladeshi woman commercial pilot.
...
Kaniz Fatema Roksana
কানিজ ফাতেমা রোকসানা
DiedAugust 5, 1984 Near Dhaka Airport, Dhaka
Cause of deathplane crash
NationalityBangladeshi
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Why is it called Nikola Tesla Airport? ›

Only the name remained unchanged — Belgrade Airport — until 2006 when it was given a new name — Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport, in honor of the famous Serbian scientist. The airport is located 18 km west of the city center.

Which city is named after international airport? ›

“Punjab and Haryana have agreed to name Chandigarh International airport after Shaheed Bhagat Singhji. Today, had a meeting with Haryana Deputy Chief Minister Dushyant Chautala on this issue,” Mann said in a tweet. In a statement, Chautala said, “The new name was finalised after meeting with Punjab's CM.

What was the old name Jinnah international airport? ›

The airport has an area of over 1,150ha and was previously known as Quaid-e-Azam International Airport. It was renamed after Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan and its first governor general. Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) operates the airport.

How many planes Bangladesh have? ›

At present, the total number of aircraft in the fleet is 21. Of these, four are Boeing 777-300 ER, four are Boeing 787-8, two are Boeing 787-9, six are Boeing 737 and five are Dash 8-400 aircraft.

Is Biman making a profit? ›

Due to the efforts and various initiatives taken by the government, Biman Bangladesh Airlines, the national flag carrier, is now a profitable organisation. It continued to making profit during the period of Covid-19 pandemic.

What is the salary of Biman Bangladesh Airlines? ›

Average annual salary in Biman Bangladesh Airlines is INR 6.9 lakhs. Salary estimates are based on 7 Biman Bangladesh Airlines salaries received from various employees of Biman Bangladesh Airlines.

What is the old name of Sylhet? ›

In the official documents and historical papers, Sylhet was often referred to as Jalalabad during the era of the Muslim rule. The 17th century started the British rule in the Indian subcontinent.

Why is Sylhet called London? ›

The London-Sylhet connection is historically deep. Brick Lane is a mini Sylhet and many things in Sylhet are reminiscent of London. British schools have included the Sylheti language as a separate subject. However, the fourth-generation of British-Bangladeshis are detached from the roots of their grandparents.

Is Sylhet bigger than Dhaka? ›

The city has a population of more than half a million and is one of the largest cities in Bangladesh after Dhaka, Chittagong and Khulna.

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