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Airlines, travel agencies must ensure transparency in ticket fare

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The civil aviation ministry has issued a circular, mandating airlines and travel agencies to ensure transparency in airfare, aiming to protect passengers from overcharging and facilitate fair ticket sales.

The directives issued last night outlined several measures to ensure that travellers reach their destinations at the actual fare.

According to the circular, all ticket bookings must include the passenger's name, passport number, and a photocopy of the passport. If a ticket is not issued within three days of booking, airlines will automatically cancel it.

It also instructed that the tickets blocked under group bookings before February 11 have to be confirmed within seven days with completion of passenger details. Failure to do so will result in automatic cancellation within the following three days.

The circular also emphasised transparent pricing, mandating airlines and travel agencies to sell all tickets online with the fare clearly displayed on both the website and the ticket itself.

All group ticket sales must be reported to the Ministry of Civil Aviation and Tourism, which will publish the pricing information on its website for public awareness.

Also, the airlines and travel agencies are strictly prohibited from selling tickets at prices higher than those submitted to the Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh (CAAB).

They must comply with the "tariff filing" requirements under Rule 289 of the Civil Aviation Rules, 1984, and the approved tariff must be published on CAAB website.

Additionally, the circular instructed the travel agencies to provide passengers with tickets showing the official price from the airlines and to issue a receipt for the sale.

In an effort to curb price manipulation, the ministry warned that agencies found stockpiling tickets or selling them through unauthorised channels would face penalties.

Under the Rule 15 of Bangladesh Travel Agency (Registration and Control) Rules, 2022, the registration of such agencies could be suspended or cancelled.

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Airlines, travel agencies must ensure transparency in ticket fare

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The civil aviation ministry has issued a circular, mandating airlines and travel agencies to ensure transparency in airfare, aiming to protect passengers from overcharging and facilitate fair ticket sales.

The directives issued last night outlined several measures to ensure that travellers reach their destinations at the actual fare.

According to the circular, all ticket bookings must include the passenger's name, passport number, and a photocopy of the passport. If a ticket is not issued within three days of booking, airlines will automatically cancel it.

It also instructed that the tickets blocked under group bookings before February 11 have to be confirmed within seven days with completion of passenger details. Failure to do so will result in automatic cancellation within the following three days.

The circular also emphasised transparent pricing, mandating airlines and travel agencies to sell all tickets online with the fare clearly displayed on both the website and the ticket itself.

All group ticket sales must be reported to the Ministry of Civil Aviation and Tourism, which will publish the pricing information on its website for public awareness.

Also, the airlines and travel agencies are strictly prohibited from selling tickets at prices higher than those submitted to the Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh (CAAB).

They must comply with the "tariff filing" requirements under Rule 289 of the Civil Aviation Rules, 1984, and the approved tariff must be published on CAAB website.

Additionally, the circular instructed the travel agencies to provide passengers with tickets showing the official price from the airlines and to issue a receipt for the sale.

In an effort to curb price manipulation, the ministry warned that agencies found stockpiling tickets or selling them through unauthorised channels would face penalties.

Under the Rule 15 of Bangladesh Travel Agency (Registration and Control) Rules, 2022, the registration of such agencies could be suspended or cancelled.

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কুয়েটে হামলা, কুয়েট, ড. মুহাম্মদ ইউনূস,

ভিসি অপসারণে যেসব কারণ প্রধান উপদেষ্টাকে জানাল কুয়েট শিক্ষার্থীরা

‘আমরা রাষ্ট্রযন্ত্রের ওপর আস্থা রাখতে চাই। আশা করি প্রধান উপদেষ্টা অতিদ্রুত দাবি মেনে নিয়ে আমাদের স্বাভাবিক শিক্ষা কার্যক্রমে ফিরে যাওয়া ব্যবস্থা করে দেবেন।’

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