Lalmonirhat Airport

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Lalmonirhat Airport
Summary
Airport typePublic
Operator Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh
LocationLalmonirhat
Coordinates 25°53′15″N89°25′59″E / 25.88750°N 89.43306°E / 25.88750; 89.43306 Coordinates: 25°53′15″N89°25′59″E / 25.88750°N 89.43306°E / 25.88750; 89.43306
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Lalmonirhat Airport( ICAO : VGLM) is located near Lalmonirhat, at the north side border of Bangladesh.

Airlines and destination

Currently there are no scheduled flights operated by any airlines.


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