Vietnam Airlines to add more flights in mid-August
National flag carrier Vietnam Airlines will increase flights linking famous tourist destinations from mid-August to serve passengers’ rising travelling demand in the period, according to the carrier.
Hanoi (VNA) –National flag carrier Vietnam Airlines will increase flights linking famoustourist destinations from mid-August to serve passengers’ rising travellingdemand in the period, according to the carrier.
From August 10, threemore flights per week will be launched in the air route connecting Hanoi andTuy Hoa city of the south-central coastal province of Phu Yen, and will takeoff on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday weekly.
The route between thecentral Da Nang city and Da Lat city in the Central Highlands province of LamDong will also see an increase of three flights per week from August 14,bringing the total to 10. The additional flights will depart at 7am from DaNang and 9am from Da Lat on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays.
Vietnam Airlines’flights in the Da Nang-Da Lat and Hanoi-Tuy Hoa routes recorded an occupancyrate of over 90 percent in July.
For more information, passengers should visiteither the carrier’s website: www.vietnamairlines.com, its Facebook page,official ticket offices nationwide or hotline 1900 1100.-VNA
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