US-Bangla Airlines honours traveller Najmun Nahar
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US-Bangla Airlines has formally honoured Najmun Nahar with a Certificate of Honor, recognising her extraordinary journey of carrying the national flag of Bangladesh across 184 countries, inspiring unity, peace, and environmental responsibility beyond borders.
The recognition was presented as a tribute to her courage, purpose, and unwavering belief, which have enabled her to represent the spirit of Bangladesh on a global stage. Through her remarkable mission, Najmun Nahar has become the first Bangladeshi and the world’s first Muslim woman to undertake such an extensive global journey carrying her national flag.
The certificate was formally presented at the US-Bangla Airlines office in the presence of senior officials of the airline, including Kamrul Islam, General Manager, Public Relations, and Mir Tajmul Hossain, Head of Digital Marketing. The occasion marked a moment of pride, acknowledging an achievement that reflects Bangladesh’s identity and values beyond geographical boundaries.
Najmun Nahar’s journey stands as a powerful symbol of national identity and global unity. By carrying the Bangladeshi flag across continents, she has shared a message of peace, cultural connection, and environmental awareness, demonstrating how individual purpose can transcend geographical and cultural boundaries.
Through this recognition, US-Bangla Airlines proudly acknowledges her as a Flag Laureate of Bangladesh, celebrating her role as a symbol of national pride and global inspiration. The honour was presented on 5 February 2026, reaffirming the airline’s respect for individuals who represent Bangladesh with dignity and courage on the world stage.
As the country’s leading airline, US-Bangla Airlines remains committed to celebrating achievements that reflect the spirit of Bangladesh. Beyond connecting destinations, the airline continues to support initiatives and individuals who represent national pride, resilience, and global responsibility, carrying the essence of Bangladesh to the world.
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