Gulf Air Honours Freight Forwarding Partners in Dhaka

The event highlighted the airline’s continued commitment to strengthening ties within Bangladesh’s air cargo sector

Gulf Air Honours Freight Forwarding Partners in Dhaka
Gulf Air BD Country Manager Saeed Dashti and Bengal Airlift Chairman Mehnaz Mannan pose for a photo with the honored forwarding partners at a city hotel in the capital on Tuesday. Photo: Collected

Gulf Air has honoured its freight forwarding partners in Bangladesh at a gala ceremony held in the capital on 24 February.

The event highlighted the airline’s continued commitment to strengthening ties within Bangladesh’s air cargo sector.

Industry leaders, freight forwarding partners and aviation stakeholders attended the programme. Saeed Dashti, Country Manager Bangladesh of Gulf Air, was present alongside senior representatives of the airline’s General Sales Agent (GSA), Bengal Airlift Limited.

At the ceremony, the GSA’s Chairman Mehnaz Mannan, Managing Director Arif Rahman and Vice-Chairman Faiqa Naser highlighted the strong and growing partnership between Gulf Air Falcon Cargo and Bengal Airlift Limited in Bangladesh.

Senior officials from Biman Bangladesh Airlines and the Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh (CAAB) also attended the event.

The evening concluded with the presentation of awards to leading freight forwarding partners in recognition of their continued trust and support for Gulf Air’s cargo operations.

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