My Freighter has signed an interline agreement with Biman Bangladesh Airlines, the national flag carrier of Bangladesh, to establish a new, efficient cargo corridor between Bangladesh and Central Asia.
The new corridor will leverage Biman Bangladesh Airlines’ wide regional coverage and My Freighter’s direct freighter operations from Dubai World Central (DWC) to Tashkent.
Biman Bangladesh Airlines operates an extensive cargo network from Dhaka to major hubs across the Middle East, South Asia, and Southeast Asia – including frequent flights to Dubai, a critical transit point for air cargo.
In a social media announcement, My Freighter said: “With this interline agreement, shipments originating in Bangladesh can seamlessly connect via Dubai onto My Freighter’s dedicated freighter flights to Tashkent, creating a faster and more reliable routing option between the two regions.”
The interline agreement will provide a number of benefits, including improved access to Bangladeshi textile and pharmaceutical exports for the Central Asian market, faster transit from Dhaka to Uzbekistan and neighbouring countries, optimised cargo connectivity via a joint Dhaka–Dubai–Tashkent lane, and a scalable solution to serve key sectors like apparel, healthcare, e-commerce, and high-value goods.
The social media post said: “This partnership strengthens logistics links between South Asia and Central Asia, delivering end-to-end multimodal solutions under one airwaybill – and further reinforces My Freighter’s vision of building a powerful regional cargo bridge.”
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