Tuesday, March 12, is the start of Ramadan. There may be a decrease in visitor arrivals at this time, as in the past. Thus, the tourism season abruptly ends on Sunday.

Because of the low number of tourists, tourist ships are no longer moving from the Inani Navy jetty in Cox's Bazar to St. Martin as of Monday, March 11.

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The ship authorities made this announcement on Sunday, March 10.

The administration halted the movement of tourist ships on the Teknaf-Saint Martin route, according to Mahabub Hossain, the director of the MV Baro Auliya ship that travels this route. The violence is still going on in the areas within Myanmar that are close to the Bangladeshi border.

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He further said that two ships will return to the Inani Navy jetty today with tourists who stayed on the island the previous day and earlier. The ship will no longer operate from Monday. However, at the end of Ramadan, if there is tourist demand, the ship will return to St. Martin.

He said that visitors who spent the previous day and earlier on the island will board two ships that will arrive back at the Inani Navy jetty on Sunday. Starting on Monday, the ship will not be operating.

But if there is a demand from tourists at the end of Ramadan, the ship will dock again in St. Martin.

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