Cox's Bazar to St Martin
Amphibious flying to the island route is one of the airline's signature services, built around short flight times and convenient access.
Routes built for coastal access, island travel, and efficient domestic connectivity.
The draft focuses on a network where speed and access matter. That includes island access from Cox's Bazar, regional links from Dhaka, and special flights to places where the Twin Otter is especially useful.
Amphibious flying to the island route is one of the airline's signature services, built around short flight times and convenient access.
Regular land operations connect the capital with western Bangladesh on a compact, time-saving schedule.
This route supports the Sylhet region and nearby tea-garden travel with the convenience of short-haul flight operations.
The fleet can also serve remote beaches, islands, river edges, and other practical landing points through charter arrangements.
Routes should answer the question: can the aircraft get there quickly and safely?
Schedules should match local movement, family travel, and tourism demand.
Charter options help the network stretch to places that regular service may not cover.