๐ง๐ฉ Barisal, Bangladesh
Barisal Airport (BZL), also identified by its ICAO code VGBR, is a domestic airport serving the city of Barisal and the broader Barisal Division in Bangladesh. Situated approximately 12 to 15 kilometers north of the city center, it plays a vital role in connecting this significant southern region with the capital, Dhaka, and other major cities. As a key transport hub in the Ganges Delta, the airport supports regional commerce, tourism, and facilitates essential travel for the local population. The airport features a single, compact, and modern passenger terminal designed for efficient flow of both arriving and departing passengers. Within the terminal, travelers can find a range of essential amenities, including several restaurants and cafes offering local and international cuisine, along with kiosks for souvenirs and essential goods. For added comfort, the airport provides free Wi-Fi, ATMs, purified drinking water, and VIP/CIP lounges for eligible passengers, ensuring a pleasant travel experience. Operational infrastructure at BZL is well-equipped for domestic traffic, featuring a dedicated parking area and services for passengers with reduced mobility. While it does not handle international customs due to its domestic status, the airport maintains high operational standards to ensure timely and safe flights. Ground transportation to Barisal city is readily available via taxis, auto-rickshaws, and other local services, making it convenient for travelers to reach their final destination in the heart of the region.
Barisal Airport (BZL) serves as a critical domestic aviation link for the southern region of Bangladesh, primarily facilitating travel between the bustling city of Barisal and the capital, Dhaka. For most travelers, the connection to Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport (DAC) in Dhaka is the most frequent route, with carriers like Biman Bangladesh Airlines, US-Bangla, and Novoair operating daily services. The flight time is typically a short 40 to 45 minutes, providing a much faster alternative to traditional ground or water transport. However, when planning a connection from BZL to an international departure in Dhaka, it is highly recommended to leave a significant buffer of at least 3 to 4 hours. Domestic flights in Bangladesh can be subject to delays, particularly during the monsoon season (June to September) when heavy rains and low visibility often impact schedules. For ground transfers, the airport is located about 15 kilometers north of the city center in Rahmatpur. Taxis and pre-arranged private cars are the most efficient way to reach the city, usually taking around 20 to 30 minutes depending on traffic. Travelers should also be aware of the competing transport options; while flying is the quickest, the opening of the Padma Bridge has made road travel to Dhaka much faster than in years past. Additionally, the famous overnight river launches from Barisalโs river port remain a popular and atmospheric way to travel if your schedule allows for a more leisurely pace. Within the compact terminal, basic amenities like ATMs, purified water, and a small canteen are available, but for more substantial services, it is best to wait until reaching your final destination or a larger hub.
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Minimum domestic connection:
40 minutes
International connections:
75 minutes
Interline transfers:
120 minutes
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Last updated: January 1980 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources