Aeropuerto de Shahjalal International Airport (DAC)
Shahjalal International Airport (IATA: DAC / ICAO: VGHS) is the principal aviation gateway to Bangladesh, serving as a crucial hub for both international and domestic flights. Located in the capital city of Dhaka, this airport plays a vital role in connecting Bangladesh to the rest of the world. Originally named Dacca International Airport and later Zia International Airport, it was renamed Shahjalal International Airport in 2010 in honor of Hazrat Shah Jalal, one of the most revered Sufi saints in Bangladesh.
The history of Shahjalal International Airport dates back to the mid-20th century, having been officially inaugurated in 1980. It has since evolved to accommodate the growing air traffic demands of a developing nation with a burgeoning economy. The strategic location of the airport in the northeastern part of Dhaka makes it easily accessible from the city center as well as surrounding regions.
As Bangladesh’s busiest airport, Shahjalal International handles a substantial volume of air traffic, recording over 20 million passengers and managing around 95,000 flights annually. The airport is served by a multitude of international airlines, including major carriers like Emirates, Qatar Airways, and Turkish Airlines, as well as local airlines such as Biman Bangladesh Airlines, the national flag carrier.
With continuous expansions and modernizations, Shahjalal International Airport aims to enhance its capacity and service quality, striving to become a leading aviation hub in South Asia. Its amenities and infrastructure improvements reflect the country’s commitment to providing a seamless and efficient travel experience for both domestic and international travelers.