Serving one of Bangladesh’s rapidly expanding regions, Osmani International Airport is the third largest in the country and a key departure point for leisure and business travellers. The airport started out providing a mainly domestic service for internal flights, but as the operation expanded and the runway was upgraded, the airport has been able to accommodate larger aircraft. This in turn has increased its popularity as a major air transport hub, and passengers flying from Sylhet with Qatar Airways will find this to be a busy, well organised and very efficient starting point for their journey.
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Flying from Sylhet
Serving one of Bangladesh’s rapidly expanding regions, Osmani International Airport is the third largest in the country and a key departure point for leisure and business travellers. The airport started out providing a mainly domestic service for internal flights, but as the operation expanded and the runway was upgraded, the airport has been able to accommodate larger aircraft. This in turn has increased its popularity as a major air transport hub, and passengers flying from Sylhet with Qatar Airways will find this to be a busy, well organised and very efficient starting point for their journey.
Transportation and parking
The easiest way to get to the airport is by taxi or rickshaw, depending on the amount of luggage you have. Some of the larger hotels in the city offer airport transfer shuttle services, although this will depend on the number of passengers requiring the service at any one time. Buses are infrequent and somewhat unreliable, and can be very crowded and therefore not a practical option for those travelling with small children or excessive luggage. Limousine hire is available for VIPs, and this is usually arranged by your hotel concierge or reception. Parking at the airport is limited to around 300 vehicles, and the airport car park is located in front of the terminal entrance.
Arriving in Sylhet
Passengers flying from Sylhet with Qatar Airways depart from the main terminal Departures hall. The airport terminal is quite small, so it is relatively easy to find your way around. Large information boards provide passengers with essential details of flight times and gates on arrival. Security at the airport is exceptionally tight, and luggage searches are frequent and thorough. Allow approximately two hours before your flight is due to depart to check-in and go through security checks, and make sure that all your documentation is in order before you arrive at the airport.
Facilities and amenities
Facilities are somewhat limited at this small airport, although there are plans to expand the amount of retail and food vendors serving passengers as numbers increase. A Duty Free shop provides a selection of last-minute impulse buys and gifts, while a small selection of food and beverage stands offer on-the-go snacks, the majority of which are Halal. Banking and currency exchange facilities operate in the airport, and it is best to have some cash on you as many of the food and drink stands will not accept card payments. A handful of retail outlets sell travel essentials, snacks, canned drinks and bottled water, as well as books and magazines.
Arriving in Doha
Book a flight to Doha with Qatar Airways and fly to our hub, Hamad International Airport.
Doha is one of the fastest-growing cities in the Arabian Gulf, where modern innovation meets traditional culture. It is home to an abundance of captivating attractions including mosques, museums, shopping malls and more.
Marked by its crescent-shaped bay, Doha was originally a collection of fishing and pearl diving villages. Today, it boasts a skyline of architectural marvels seen nowhere else in the world.
Tourist attractions
Discover the story of Qatar at Msheireb Enrichment Centre – a barge docked at the Doha Corniche nearby the Sheraton Hotel. It features unique displays that chart the country’s fascinating history and its ongoing plans to build a bright future.
Qatar is also brimming with creative masterpieces, some of which you will find at the Mathaf Arab Museum of Modern Art. Meander through its hallways to admire a collection of contemporary works from across the Arab world.
Continue exploring Middle Eastern treasures when stopping by Souq Waqif – a charming market at the heart of Doha. Here, you can capture memories at the ancient Al Koot Fort, constructed in 1880.
To bask in panoramic views of the Corniche and beyond, make your way to The Clock Tower, located next to the Grand Mosque. Don’t forget to visit Doha Heritage Village in Al Rumeilia Park, to experience Arabian life in the past.
Travel considerations
Qatar Airways flights to Doha land at Hamad International Airport. You may need a visa depending on your country of origin, length of stay and purpose of travel. Before you fly, check that you comply with all Qatar’s travel and entry requirements.
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