Connecting the major urban centres of Bangladesh with the South Western parts of the country, the Padma Bridge will be declared open in the coming future. The completion of undergoing structural work will happen next year and this will also be a significant milestone for the tourism and travel industry sector of Bangladesh.
Just like most other countries, due to the COVID 19 pandemic, over 4 million people who dealt in the tourism and hospitality sector lost their jobs, and the economy faced huge challenges. At such a time, it is believed that opening up this bridge will create many new opportunities and bring new hopes to everyone who lost their jobs during the pandemic. Every hotel in Dhaka the likes of Pan Pacific Sonargaon Dhaka will likely benefit from the grand opening of the Padma Bridge as it’s predicted that this will help attract more tourists to the country as well.
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