Are you planning a group trip from Australia to the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL)? It’s an exciting prospect for any cricket fan. We are here to make this dream a reality for you.
We recommend group travel over individual trips. Group travel saves you money, and you sit together and share the organising work. Most importantly, you experience the noise and energy of BPL cricket with your mates, and those stories last long after the final.
This blog is a comprehensive guide that addresses the unique challenges of international group travel, from aligning flight schedules to navigating ticket purchases.
If you want competitive rates and smooth travel for the upcoming BPL T20 event, you need a clear plan to find the best group air travel deal from Australia to fly to Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh.
For international travel, booking three to six months in advance usually gives you better options. Airlines release group inventory in limited blocks. If you wait too long, the lowest group fare classes may sell out. Early planning also gives your group time to confirm numbers and lock in deposits.
Major international airlines flying from Australia to Bangladesh operate dedicated group sales desks. Instead of checking standard booking engines, visit each airline’s official group booking page or contact their sales team directly.
Ask for a written quotation that includes:
Do not focus only on the base price. A slightly higher fare with flexible name changes may offer better value for a cricket group.
Travel agents who handle sports tours often understand peak travel windows linked to tournament schedules. They can also monitor fare changes across multiple carriers at once.
For larger groups, especially 12 or more passengers, an experienced agent can negotiate directly with airline group departments. This can reduce admin work and help you avoid errors in passenger details.
Flexibility can lower costs significantly. If match dates allow, compare departures one or two days earlier or later. Midweek flights often cost less than weekend departures.
Also consider alternative departure cities. For example, some groups from eastern states choose to position in Perth for a shorter Asia connection if the overall fare works out cheaper. However, always calculate the extra domestic flight cost before deciding.
International travel peaks during Australian school holidays and major religious festivals in Bangladesh. Airfares can rise sharply during these periods.
If the BPL schedule overlaps with peak demand, secure your group booking as soon as fixtures are confirmed. Waiting for a last-minute discount rarely works for high-demand routes.
Some airlines allow a short-term hold on group fares before deposit payment. Even a 48 to 72-hour hold can give your group time to finalise decisions without losing the quoted price.
Before confirming group flight deals, you need a realistic budget. Airfares from Australia to Bangladesh vary by season, departure city, and demand around the Bangladesh Premier League schedule.
For economy class, return fares from major Australian cities to Dhaka typically range between AUD 1,100 and AUD 1,800 per person when booked in advance. Prices can climb above AUD 2,000 during peak travel periods.
Accommodation costs depend on Hotel prices surge during BPL. Dhaka has limited quality accommodation, so it is wise to book early. Budget hotels and guesthouses start at $30 to $50 AUD per night. These are basic but clean.
Mid-range hotels like Hotel Sarina, Lakeshore Hotel, or Golden Tulip run $80 to $120 AUD per night. Luxury hotels like The Westin, Pan Pacific Sonargaon, or Radisson Blu charge $150 to $250 AUD per night.