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The Bangladesh government has decided to resume domestic flights in a reduced capacity after weeks of suspension amid the Covid-19 pandemic.</p>
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The Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh (CAAB) in a circular issued on Wednesday said it decided to resume all seven domestic routes except one in the sea beach town of Cox&#39;s Bazar, some 392 km southeast of capital Dhaka, reports Xinhua news agency.</p>
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According to the CAAB circular, an airline will be able to fly a maximum of 12 flights on the six domestic routes.</p>
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The CAAB on April 5 suspended all domestic flights following government instructions to curb the pandemic.</p>
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To fight the second wave of the pandemic Bangladesh on Tuesday extended the ongoing strict lockdown to April 28.</p>
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On Wednesday, the country&#39;s Directorate General of Health Services also reported 4,280 new Covid-19 cases and 95 new fatalities, increasing the total tally at 732,060 and the death toll at 10,683.</p>
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<em><strong>(IANS)</strong></em></p>
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