Hotline and free wifi services deliver real benefits to travelers at Dhaka’s airport
প্রকাশ: বৃহস্পতিবার । নভেম্বর ০৬, ২০২৫
At Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport (HSIA), new passenger‑services
including a 24‑hour hotline and free Wi‑Fi are not just on paper, travelers
are reporting tangible relief and improved travel experiences.
The complimentary internet service is available at both arrival and departure terminals, provided through four companies: ADN Telecom, BRAC Net, Amara and Beximco. Passengers connect by selecting a network, giving their mobile number and name at the desk and receiving an OTP to activate.
Meanwhile, according to recent reporting, HSIA has upgraded across the board:
24‑hour help desks, telephone booths for free calls, fast bag‑delivery and
reduced harassment are among the improvements. In this context the free Wi‑Fi
has been especially welcomed by travelers arriving without a local SIM card, giving them immediate connectivity, enabling WhatsApp calls or arranging onward
transport without delay.
One returning expatriate commented that he arrived worrying about how to
connect or coordinate pickup, but was able to use the airport Wi‑Fi and make
calls instantly, a change from past experiences of waiting in queues or
relying on uncertain local networks.
Airport officials explained that the digital services are part of their
thrust to make the facility more passenger‑friendly and efficient. The
improvements are especially meaningful for workers travelling overseas, their
families seeing off migrants, and first‑time flyers who may be unfamiliar with
the airport process.
Still, some users note that access may hinge on having either a local mobile
number or help‑desk assistance, which may create hurdles for certain foreign
travellers. Nevertheless, for a large number of users the free Wi‑Fi and
hotline appear to be making a real difference in comfort, connectivity and
travel‑stress reduction.
For your news‑desk: HSIA’s hotline (13600/09614‑013600) and free Wi‑Fi are
operational services now aiding passengers, a welcome development for aviation
& tourism reporting.