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Why are flights to Bangladesh so expensive now?
Multiple factors including reduced competition, rising fuel costs, and limited direct routes have pushed airfares between Australasia and Bangladesh to record high levels.
Airfares have indeed increased significantly, with return Economy tickets from Sydney to Dhaka now typically costing AUD 1,800-2,500, up from around AUD 1,200-1,500 in early 2023. Malaysia Airlines’ withdrawal from the Dhaka route in late 2023 left Singapore Airlines and Thai Airways as main carriers connecting these regions. Biman Bangladesh Airlines’ limited frequency of flights to regional hubs like Kuala Lumpur and Singapore further restricts options for Australasian travelers.
The situation is compounded by rising jet fuel prices, which hit a 15-year high in Southeast Asia trading hubs in January 2024. Additionally, ongoing tensions in the Middle East have forced carriers to take longer routes, increasing operational costs and reducing the viability of offering competitive fares.
Australasia to Bangladesh: average fares
Here are the 5 most popular flight routes between major Australasian cities and Bangladesh’s international airports, with average round-trip economy fares from the past 12 months:
Route | High Season (A$) | Low Season (A$) | Average (A$) |
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Sydney (SYD) – Dhaka (DAC) | 1,850 | 1,200 | 1,525 |
Melbourne (MEL) – Dhaka (DAC) | 1,920 | 1,280 | 1,600 |
Brisbane (BNE) – Dhaka (DAC) | 2,100 | 1,350 | 1,725 |
Perth (PER) – Chittagong (CGP) | 1,780 | 1,150 | 1,465 |
Auckland (AKL) – Dhaka (DAC) | 2,250 | 1,450 | 1,850 |
Average price round-trip
A$1633
Average Superdeal price round-trip
A$655
Cheapest Superdeal price round-trip
A$408
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You can save 40-80% on your flights to Asia Pacific with Air Traveler Club Superdeals. These exclusive offers appear regularly throughout the year, often cutting the usual prices by more than half.
For example, a typical return flight from Sydney to Dhaka costs around A$1,200, but with Superdeals, you can book it for as low as A$450-600. These discounted fares include checked baggage and are available with major airlines like Singapore Airlines, Malaysia Airlines, and Thai Airways.
Non-stop vs layover flights to Bangladesh
Time vs money: understanding your options
Direct flight routes to Bangladesh
Currently there are no direct flights between Australasia and Bangladesh.
Layover/stopover options
Singapore (SIN) – Main hub for Singapore Airlines with excellent connections to Dhaka. Average connection time of 2-3 hours. Modern airport with butterfly garden and free city tours for longer layovers.
Kuala Lumpur (KUL) – Malaysia Airlines and Biman Bangladesh operate connecting flights. Typical layover 3-4 hours. Budget-friendly airport with good shopping and prayer rooms.
Bangkok (BKK) – Thai Airways provides connections with average layover of 3 hours. Efficient transit process and spa services available during longer waits.
Dubai (DXB) – Emirates offers multiple daily connections to Dhaka. Longer layovers of 4-6 hours but excellent transit facilities and option for stopover vacation.
Time vs money
One-stop connections through Southeast Asian hubs typically offer the best value for money. Gulf carriers through Middle East tend to be 15-20% more expensive but often provide better service quality and flexibility.
Route type | Average duration | Roundtrip Price Range |
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Via Singapore | 14-16 hours | A$900-1200 |
Via Kuala Lumpur | 15-17 hours | A$850-1100 |
Via Bangkok | 16-18 hours | A$950-1300 |
Via Dubai | 20-22 hours | A$1100-1500 |
Tips and recommendations
- Book flights departing Australia in the evening to maximize connection efficiency in Asian hubs
- Singapore and Kuala Lumpur routes often offer the shortest total journey times
- Consider breaking journey with 24-hour stopover in Singapore – similar total price but includes mini vacation
- Lowest fares typically available on Malaysia Airlines through Kuala Lumpur
- Book separate tickets through Singapore or KL during peak seasons when through fares are expensive
Superdeals how-to
Smart route hacks for Australasia → Bangladesh flights
Save extra with lesser-known paths and connections
- Biman Bangladesh Airlines offers direct flights from Sydney to Dhaka with their modern 787-9 Dreamliner, featuring significantly lower fares than competitors – often 20-30% below market average. Their Economy class offers generous 32-inch pitch and 17.3-inch width seats, though service quality can be inconsistent.
- Consider routing through Kuala Lumpur with Malaysia Airlines, which provides excellent connection times and competitive through-fares from major Australian cities. Their A330s to Dhaka feature recently refurbished cabins with 32-inch pitch, and total journey time is typically under 14 hours.
- For New Zealand departures, Singapore Airlines offers the most reliable connections via Changi, with premium economy options that frequently go on sale for just 20% more than economy fares. The carrier’s new regional business class on Boeing 737-8 aircraft serving Dhaka provides lie-flat beds at prices comparable to other airlines’ premium economy.
- Thai Airways’ new fifth freedom rights on Sydney-Bangkok-Dhaka route brings competitive pricing and their renowned service quality to the market. The overnight Bangkok connection aligns perfectly with arrival times in Dhaka, minimizing total journey duration.
- For budget-conscious travelers, combining separate tickets with AirAsia X to Kuala Lumpur and onward to Dhaka can save up to 40% compared to traditional carriers. However, ensure at least 4 hours connection time in KLIA2 as these flights are not protected under a single booking.
Common mistakes
How to avoid costly pitfalls that can ruin your travels
- Booking only through major carriers Many travelers overlook cheaper options via Singapore Airlines, Malaysia Airlines, or Thai Airways with stopovers in their respective hubs instead of direct flights with more expensive carriers.
- Flying into wrong Dhaka terminal Passengers often don’t realize that Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport has separate domestic and international terminals that are quite far apart, leading to missed connections if not properly planned.
- Ignoring monsoon season timing Booking flights between June and September without accounting for frequent weather delays and cancellations can result in significant travel disruptions and higher costs for last-minute changes.
- Missing stopover opportunities Travelers frequently book the shortest routing possible instead of taking advantage of free or low-cost stopover programs in Singapore or Kuala Lumpur that could break up the long journey.
- Last-minute visa arrangements Many passengers wait until too close to departure to arrange their Bangladesh visa, not realizing that the process can take several weeks and airlines won’t board passengers without proper documentation.
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Best airlines for flights to Bangladesh from Australasia
Balanced choice for service, comfort and value
Singapore Airlines
Best for: Most comfortable Economy Class seats and highest-rated passenger experience on routes to Bangladesh.
Operates from 7 Australasian airports to Bangladesh (biggest: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane). Features industry-leading 32-inch seat pitch in Economy and acclaimed entertainment system. One efficient stopover in Singapore with typical connection times of 2-3 hours. Serves high-quality Asian and Western meals with special dietary options. Consistently receives passenger ratings above 4.5/5 for Bangladesh routes.
Malaysia Airlines
Best for: Most frequent connections and shortest average layover times to Bangladesh.
Serves 5 Australasian airports to Bangladesh (biggest: Sydney, Melbourne, Perth). Single stop in Kuala Lumpur with average connection times of 1.5-2 hours. Economy Class offers 30-inch seat pitch with ergonomic cushioning. Traditional Malaysian hospitality with regional cuisine options. Passenger ratings average 4/5 for these routes.
Thai Airways
Best for: Most generous baggage allowance (30kg) in Economy Class for Bangladesh routes.
Flies from 4 Australasian airports to Bangladesh (biggest: Sydney, Melbourne, Auckland). One stop in Bangkok with typical 2-4 hour connections. Economy Class features 31-inch seat pitch and Thai-style service. Known for excellent Thai and halal meal options. Maintains consistent 4/5 passenger ratings for Bangladesh flights.
Emirates
Best for: Most extensive entertainment options and newest aircraft fleet on Bangladesh routes.
Operates from 5 Australasian airports to Bangladesh (biggest: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane). Requires Dubai stopover with average 3-4 hour connection times. Economy offers 32-inch seat pitch with adjustable headrests. International cuisine with Middle Eastern specialties. Receives steady 4.3/5 passenger ratings despite longer total journey times.
Using regional airlines to your advantage
Another strategy for cheaper flights to Bangladesh
Smart routing through APAC hubs
When traveling from Australasia to Bangladesh, leveraging regional Asian carriers can significantly reduce costs compared to booking with major airlines. The key is breaking your journey into strategic segments.
Cost-saving route options
Instead of booking a single ticket, consider these money-saving combinations:
- Book a low-cost carrier to Singapore or Kuala Lumpur (Jetstar or AirAsia)
- Connect to Dhaka using regional carriers like Biman Bangladesh or Malindo Air
Timing considerations
Book the first leg during off-peak seasons for Australasia-Asia routes (February-March or October-November). Regional Asian carriers often release sales three to four months before departure dates.
Additional savings tips
Consider lesser-known hubs like Bangkok or Kuala Lumpur instead of Singapore, as they typically offer cheaper regional connections. Join multiple airline loyalty programs to maximize point accumulation across different carriers. Be prepared to collect and recheck luggage at connection points, but the savings often justify the extra effort.